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The theory of neutralization and the archiphoneme in functional phonology / Tsutomu Akamatsu.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory ; ; v. 43.Publication details: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins, 1988.Description: 1 online resource (xxi, 533 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789027278753
  • 902727875X
  • 1283313804
  • 9781283313803
  • 9786613313805
  • 6613313807
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Theory of neutralization and the archiphoneme in functional phonology.DDC classification:
  • 414 22
LOC classification:
  • P217.3 .A38 1988eb
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THE THEORY OF NEUTRALIZATION AND THE ARCHIPHONEME IN FUNCTIONAL PHONOLOGY -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- ABBREVIATIONS -- FOREWORD -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- PREFACE -- CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION -- 1.1 Motivation for this book -- 1.2 A preliminary sketch of neutralization and the archiphoneme -- 1.3 The theoretical framework of the present study -- 1.4 Principal previous contributions to the theory of neutralization and the archiphoneme -- CHAPTER 2. PHONOLOGICAL OPPOSITION -- 2.1 Opposition and contrast
2.2 Phonological opposition / phonic opposition2.3 Phonological opposition / phonic opposition / neutralizable opposition -- 2.4 Privative opposition / gradual opposition / equipollent opposition -- 2.5 Privative phonic opposition / gradual phonic opposition / equipollent phonic opposition // privative phonological opposition / gradual phonological opposition / equipollent phonological opposition -- 2.6 Bilateral opposition / multilateral opposition -- 2.7 Bilateral opposition / multilateral opposition / neutralization -- 2.8 Exclusive relation
2.9 Exclusive opposition / non-exclusive opposition2.10 Constant opposition / neutralizable opposition -- 2.11 Phonological content // double existence / double phonological content -- CHAPTER 3. RELEVANT FEATURE -- 3.1 Relevant feature / distinctive feature -- 3.2 The relevant feature and its inherent opposability (the functional principle of the relevant feature) -- 3.4 Elicitation and identification of relevant features -- 3.5 The functional equivalence of the relevant feature -- CHAPTER 4. NEUTRALIZATION -- 4.1 Neutralization: notions and definitions
4.2 Active neutralization / passive neutralization 4.3 Paradigmatic neutralization / syntagmatic neutralization -- 4.4 Complete neutralization / partial neutralization -- 4.5 Double neutralization -- 4.6 What is neutralized? -- CHAPTER 5. NEUTRALIZATION AND MERGER -- CHAPTER 6. NEUTRALIZATION AND DEFECTIVE DISTRIBUTION -- 6.1 Preliminaries -- 6.2 Neutralization and defective distribution for Trubetzkoy -- 6.3 Misapprehension and misrepresentation of neutralization as defective distribution -- CHAPTER 7. NEUTRALIZATION AND SYNCRETISM -- CHAPTER 8. ARCHIPHONEME
8.1 Archiphoneme: notions and definitions 8.2 The notion of 'archiphoneme' for Jakobson -- 8.3 The archiphoneme as a pure abstraction -- 8.4 The potential archiphoneme -- 8.5 The logical archiphoneme -- 8.6 The conceivability or inconceivability of the archiphoneme in the position of relevance -- 8.7 The re-definition of the archiphoneme by Vion -- 8.8 The 'separate phoneme' -- 8.9 The notion of 'Vergleichsgrundlage' -- 8.10 The notion of 'common base'
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THE THEORY OF NEUTRALIZATION AND THE ARCHIPHONEME IN FUNCTIONAL PHONOLOGY -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- ABBREVIATIONS -- FOREWORD -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- PREFACE -- CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION -- 1.1 Motivation for this book -- 1.2 A preliminary sketch of neutralization and the archiphoneme -- 1.3 The theoretical framework of the present study -- 1.4 Principal previous contributions to the theory of neutralization and the archiphoneme -- CHAPTER 2. PHONOLOGICAL OPPOSITION -- 2.1 Opposition and contrast

2.2 Phonological opposition / phonic opposition2.3 Phonological opposition / phonic opposition / neutralizable opposition -- 2.4 Privative opposition / gradual opposition / equipollent opposition -- 2.5 Privative phonic opposition / gradual phonic opposition / equipollent phonic opposition // privative phonological opposition / gradual phonological opposition / equipollent phonological opposition -- 2.6 Bilateral opposition / multilateral opposition -- 2.7 Bilateral opposition / multilateral opposition / neutralization -- 2.8 Exclusive relation

2.9 Exclusive opposition / non-exclusive opposition2.10 Constant opposition / neutralizable opposition -- 2.11 Phonological content // double existence / double phonological content -- CHAPTER 3. RELEVANT FEATURE -- 3.1 Relevant feature / distinctive feature -- 3.2 The relevant feature and its inherent opposability (the functional principle of the relevant feature) -- 3.4 Elicitation and identification of relevant features -- 3.5 The functional equivalence of the relevant feature -- CHAPTER 4. NEUTRALIZATION -- 4.1 Neutralization: notions and definitions

4.2 Active neutralization / passive neutralization 4.3 Paradigmatic neutralization / syntagmatic neutralization -- 4.4 Complete neutralization / partial neutralization -- 4.5 Double neutralization -- 4.6 What is neutralized? -- CHAPTER 5. NEUTRALIZATION AND MERGER -- CHAPTER 6. NEUTRALIZATION AND DEFECTIVE DISTRIBUTION -- 6.1 Preliminaries -- 6.2 Neutralization and defective distribution for Trubetzkoy -- 6.3 Misapprehension and misrepresentation of neutralization as defective distribution -- CHAPTER 7. NEUTRALIZATION AND SYNCRETISM -- CHAPTER 8. ARCHIPHONEME

8.1 Archiphoneme: notions and definitions 8.2 The notion of 'archiphoneme' for Jakobson -- 8.3 The archiphoneme as a pure abstraction -- 8.4 The potential archiphoneme -- 8.5 The logical archiphoneme -- 8.6 The conceivability or inconceivability of the archiphoneme in the position of relevance -- 8.7 The re-definition of the archiphoneme by Vion -- 8.8 The 'separate phoneme' -- 8.9 The notion of 'Vergleichsgrundlage' -- 8.10 The notion of 'common base'

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