This paper presents different views on the relationship between phonetics and phonology and provides problematic cases for a unified module. The relationship between phonetics and phonology has long been discussed, and in current research ...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A76453984
2007
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다운로드다국어 초록 (Multilingual Abstract)
This paper presents different views on the relationship between phonetics and phonology and provides problematic cases for a unified module. The relationship between phonetics and phonology has long been discussed, and in current research ...
This paper presents different views on the relationship between phonetics and phonology and provides problematic cases for a unified module. The relationship between phonetics and phonology has long been discussed, and in current research the distinction between them has been blurred. There are two radically different views: two separate modules and a single unified module. In the intermediate position, it is suggested that the mapping between phonetics and phonology is indirect. This paper, being against one unified module, argues that there is a boundary between phonetics and phonology. The argument is made based on the acoustic and perception studies of American English and Korean flaps, and the r-sounds in French and other languages. Although phonetic information is often employed to provide adequate accounts of phonological phenomena, not all phonological processes can have a phonetic explanation.
목차 (Table of Contents)
Word frequency, stress and co articulation in English
OT-CC and feeding opacity in Javanese
Post-vocalic /r/ in English and dialect variation - A lexicon-dependent OT account
Generation of new English words revisited