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Non-uniqueness in phonology
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Non-uniqueness in phonology

Jerzy Rubach
Lingua, Vol.44(1), pp.49-66
01/1978
DOI: 10.1016/0024-3841(78)90072-4

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Abstract

This paper investigates the consequences of both Kiparsky's Revised Alternation Condition and the theory of underlying archisegmental representations. The principles of standard generative phonology permit non-unique interpretations of the data under discussion. The question is whether non-uniqueness should be suppressed and, if so, how this can be carried out in the framework of the two proposed revisions of the standard theory.

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