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Hidden Generalizations : Phonological Opacity in Optimality Theory

Part of the Advances in optimality theory series
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"Hidden Generalizations" is the first monograph devoted exclusively to the problem of phonological opacity.

Opacity arises when the conditions for or results of an active phonological process are not evident in the speech signal.

Opacity is particularly important in Optimality Theory, which lacks the standard means of analyzing opacity, rule ordering.

This book is a thorough reexamination of phonological opacity.

It finds insights in the extensive literature on rule interaction of the 1970's.

It describes and critiques the oft-voiced opinion that there are no authentic cases of opacity.

It evaluates representational approaches to opacity that emerged in the 1980's.

Primarily, though, it discusses various ideas about opacity in OT and offers a new proposal, candidate chain theory.

This proposal is illustrated and tested with analyses of the phonology of several Semitic languages.

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Product Details
Equinox Publishing Ltd
1845530527 / 9781845530525
Paperback / softback
414
01/06/2007
United Kingdom
English
224 p.
24 cm
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