Axiomatic Method in Phonology

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Auxiliary Notion
Axiom A15
Axiomatic Method
Axiomatic System
Axioms
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Compound Segments
Concrete Utterance
Converse Implication
distribution principles
Einer Klasse
Elementary Segments
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Finite Type
formal analysis of phoneme
Free Variant
logical reconstruction
Mereological Sum
mereology in linguistics
Ordinal Correlator
Phonemic Basis
Phonemic Structure
Phonetic Features
Phonetic Structure
Phonetics
Phonic Structure
Phonic Systems
Phonological Systems
phonological theories
Phonological Theory
Phonology
Primitive Symbols
Proper Segment
segmental analysis
structural linguistics
Suprasegmental Elements
Tadeusz Batg
Theoretical Phonology
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138607972
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1967. The problems of theoretical phonology are among the most controversial in linguistics. This monograph is a step towards an adequate logical reconstruction of phonological theories and is mainly concerned with Z. S. Harris’ structuralist theory, one of the principal phonological theories of the present day.

Topics covered in the work include almost all essential problems of theoretical phonology. The author establishes a set of basic concepts which define almost all other concepts of phonology, and gives an axiomatic characterisation of these concepts. The notion of a unit-length segment is analysed and defined, and a precise formulation of the principles of distribution is given. The author offers a formal analysis of the notion of a phoneme, and finally formulates and discusses fundamental hypotheses of phonology.

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