volume:
8 (2008)
author:
Miklós Törkenczy
title:
Level of generalisation: the role of contrast in an English phonotactic constraint
keywords:
contrastive/redundant features, English phonotactics, ban on homorganicity in onsets
abstract:
This paper is a pessimistic footnote to the current debate over the relevance of contrastive vs. non-contrastive features in expressing phonological generalisations: there may be intuitively appealing generalisations (generally accepted as true in the literature) that cannot be uniformly expressed either in terms of contrastive features or in terms of non-contrastive ones.
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