Phonology - Winter Semester 2023/2024
MA-Module 04-046-2002 • IGRA 06 • Thursday 13:15-14:45 • NSG, S 222
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The minor goal of this course is to become familiar with the most important theoretical tools to approach the phonology of Natural languages: Distinctive Features, autosegmental and prosodic representations, ordered rules, the cycle, and violable constraints. Its major goal is to learn applying all these tools
rigorously and creatively to real data from natural languages.
Literature
- Kenstowicz, M. (1994) Phonology in Generative Grammar. Cambridge MA: Blackwell.
- Kager, R. (1999) Optimality Theory. Cambridge University Press.
Contact
Jochen Trommer
Institut für Linguistik
Universität Leipzig
jtrommer [æt] uni-leipzig.de
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