24.961 Introduction to Phonology, Fall 2002
Author(s)
Zoll, Cheryl; Steriade, Donca; Kenstowicz, Michael
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Alternative title
Introduction to Phonology
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The year-long Introduction to Phonology reviews at the graduate level fundamental notions of phonological analysis and introduces students to current debates, research and analytical techniques. The Fall term reviews issues pertaining to the nature of markedness and phonological representations - features, prosodies, syllables and stress - while the second term deals with the relation between the phonological component and the lexicon, morphology and syntax. The second term course will also treat in more detail certain phonological phenomena.
Date issued
2002-12Other identifiers
24.961-Fall2002
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Keywords
Phonology, research, phonological theory, models, approaches, modes of argumentation, research tools: problem sets, squibs, abstracts, reviews, markedness, phonological representations, features, prosodies, syllables, stress, lexicon, morphology, syntax, acquisition, perception, sound change, Phonetics