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Relevance of postbehaviorist revolution? What is the relevance for contemporary phonology of the mid 20th century revolution in linguistics? Please post your thoughts here. Participants are encouraged to (re)read the material suggested on the foundations page (found.php). However, if you have a thought on this topic and the readings are not fresh in our mind, feel free to participate � �
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Phonology/Phonetics dividing line? What is the nature of the dividing line between phonology and phonetics? This a corollary to the preceding question. You are encouraged to read the material suggested on the page where this question is described in more detail (phoninter.php), but you should feel free to participate even if this reading is not fresh in your mind. � �
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Precedence Relations Why are phonemes ordered the way they are? As a basis for discussing this topic, please visit the page devoted to the recent CUNY Phonology Forum Conference on Precedence Relations (forum.php). � �
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Prosodic Hierarchy Is the Prosodic Hierarchy a valid construct in Phonological Theory? Do the feet we need to account for stress literally dominate syllables? What linguistically significant generalizations does the Prosodic Hierarchy provide and account of? Is the mora a constituent of the syllable? What is the internal structure of the syllable. Please visit the relevant page (sonhier.php) before joining this discussion. � �
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What is the architecture of Phonological Theory? What components must a theory of phonology contain if it is to make a serious claim to explanatory adequacy? With what components of human cognition must it interface? What is the nature of these interactions? Is a modular view justified in the first place? � �
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Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:42 pm
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