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Final Devoicing in the Phonology of German (Reprint 2012)

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This book deals with final devoicing in German. Specifically, it discusses how this phonological event can be handled in a theoretical framework based on principles and parameters rather than rules.

It begins with an outline of the data to be analysed, which is followed by a detailed discussion of earlier work on final devoicing.

The author then introduces Government Phonology and develops a Government Phonology analysis which overcomes many of the problems associated with these previous accounts.

She argues that final devoicing should be interpreted as a phonological weakening process which consists in the withdrawal of autosegmental licensing from the laryngeal element L (= voicing on obstruents).

Finally, the author investigates whether final devoicing results in phonological neutralisation, as is often assumed in the literature.

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Walter de Gruyter & Co
3111847837 / 9783111847832
Mixed media product
431.5
01/01/1995
Germany
283 pages
Professional & Vocational Learn More