Elements, Government, and Licensing
Developments in phonology
Language
EnglishAbstract
Elements, Government, and Licensing brings together new theoretical and empirical developments in phonology. It covers three principal domains of phonological representation: melody and segmental structure; tone, prosody and prosodic structure; and phonological relations, empty categories, and vowel-zero alternations. Theoretical topics covered include the formalisation of Element Theory, the hotly debated topic of structural recursion in phonology, and the empirical status of government.
In addition, a wealth of new analyses and empirical evidence sheds new light on empty categories in phonology, the analysis of certain consonantal sequences, phonological and non-phonological alternation, the elemental composition of segments, and many more. Taking up long-standing empirical and theoretical issues informed by the Government Phonology and Element Theory, this book provides theoretical advances while also bringing to light new empirical evidence and analysis challenging previous generalisations.
The insights offered here will be equally exciting for phonologists working on related issues inside and outside the Principles & Parameters programme, such as researchers working in Optimality Theory or classical rule-based phonology.
Keywords
linguistics;phonology;theoretical linguistics;syllables;language;phonological theory;Elements, Government and Licensing brings together new theoretical and empirical developments in phonology. It covers three principal domains of phonological representation: melody and segmental structure;tone, prosody and prosodic structure;phonological relations;vowel-zero alternations;structural recursion;empty categories;consonantal sequences;alternation;elemental composition of segments;Government Phonology;Element Theory;principles and Parameters;Optimality TheoryDOI
10.14324/111.9781800085282ISBN
9781800085299, 9781800085305, 9781800085312, 9781800085282Publisher
UCL PressPublisher website
https://www.uclpress.co.uk/Publication date and place
London, 2023Classification
Phonetics, phonology