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- Title
NOTES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHONOLOGICAL THEORY.
- Authors
Anderson, Stephen R.
- Abstract
This article focuses on the development of phonological theory. A significant development can be traced in phonology. In particular the program of sound pattern of English leads, in the end, to the result that consideration of the substantive phonetic content of representations and rules has no natural role in the system of phonology. Such a theory is in fact an attempt to reduce exhaustively the considerations of phonetic content that might be relevant to phonology to purely formal expression in the notation. While it too was greeted with much initial enthusiasm, it is noteworthy that essentially no substantial analyses of phonological phenomena have neared subsequently in which this aspect of the theory plays a fundamental role.
- Subjects
PHONOLOGY; PHONETICS; LINGUISTICS; LANGUAGE &; languages; COMPARATIVE grammar; PHILOLOGY
- Publication
Language & Speech, 1980, Vol 23, Issue 1, p115
- ISSN
0023-8309
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/002383098002300111