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Consequences of some categorially-motivated phonological assumptions

Deirdre Wheeler

pp. 467-488

Most of the recent work within the broadly defined framework of "Categorial Grammar' has focused on problems relating to the syntax and semantics of natural languages. In this paper, I will address the question of what a phonological component would be like which is compatible with the basic tenets of categorial theories. That is, I will make the assumption that the phonological component is categorial in nature and then examine some of the consequences. As a case study, I will focus on the analysis of final devoicing and voicing assimilation in Russian.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-6878-4_17

Full citation:

Wheeler, D. (1988)., Consequences of some categorially-motivated phonological assumptions, in R. T. Oehrle, E. Bach & D. Wheeler (eds.), Categorial grammars and natural language structures, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 467-488.

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