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flowering of formal phonological theory, which both provoked the rehabilitation of syllable structure in mainstream phonological theory, and led to the introduction of novel hierarchical organisation in autosegmental representations both below and above the
Flemming, Edward 2002. Auditory representations in phonology. Routledge, New York. Flemming E. Auditory representations in phonology
Richardson, Daniel C. — Michael J. Spivey — Lawrence W. Barsalou — Ken McRae 2003. Spatial representations activated during real-time comprehension of words. In: Cognitive Science 27: 767–780. McRae K
output representations and the unity of opacity. In M. Hirotani , A. Coetzee , N. Hall and J.-Y. Kim (eds.) Proceedings of NELS 30 . Amherst : University of Massachusetts . 231 – 245 . Goldsmith , John . 1976 . Autosegmental
postulates that people actively construct their mental representations toward potential health threats (i.e., an illness). Illness representation consists of cognitive representations and emotional representations. These two components interact with each
Irodalom 1 Reinhardt M. Cognitive representations of chronic diseases: empirical study of correlation between illness cognition and self
Consonant lenition inside and outside the “minimal foot”
A Strict CV Phonology analysis
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The article illustrates some of the salient features of Government Phonology (GP) 2.0 by axiomatising (a subclass of) the set of possible Putonghua forms.We show that a phonological theory can profit by assuming that phonological representations are hierarchical, just like syntactic representations. A structural relation of c++command, a relative of the well-known c-command, is used heavily. The similarity with syntax is further underlined by the introduction of a phonological Binding Theory: illicit representations are prohibited by the LUxI Principles, the phonological counterpart of Principles A, B and C.
whether the topic is an ageing society or an active old age because statistics predict that in 2050 every fifth person will be over 60 years old. The health-psychological correlates of normal ageing can be easily captured by cognitive representations of
whether the topic is an ageing society or an active old age because statistics predict that in 2050 every fifth person will be over 60 years old. The health-psychological correlates of normal ageing can be easily captured by cognitive representations of