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Architecture and Representations in Phonological Theory
The field of phonology has not agreed on two important theoretical
questions: How should phonological objects be represented? What is the
optimal architecture for phonological theory? The CUNY Symposium on
Architecture and Representation in Phonology was organized to probe
these basic questions. This symposium, which took place February 20 - 21, 2004,
led to a volume, co-edited by Eric Raimy and Charles Cairns,
to be published by MIT and entitled Architecture and Representation in Phonology.
Please
click here for a link to the original symposium.
Each chapter of the book Architecture and Representation in Phonology appears here
with the illustrations and references in separate files from the text of each chapter. The first twelve chapters
are posted in pdf format with the illustrations integrated into the text; they are accessible by clicking on
the title of the chapter. The volume is divided into five categories, plus
the introduction. Most of these five categories consist of a lead chapter followed by from one to
three commentaries.
ARCHITECTURE AND REPRESENTATIONS IN PHONOLOGICAL THEORY
Editors:
Eric Raimy, University of Wisconsin, and Chuck Cairns, CUNY.
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