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The Structural Design of Language

By Thomas S. Stroik, Michael T. Putnam

In this book, Stroik and Putnam take on Turing's challenge. They argue that the narrow syntax – the lexicon, the Numeration, and the computational system – must reside, for reasons of conceptual necessity, within the performance systems.



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Journal Title: Phonology
Volume/Issue:   29/3
Date: 2012
Table of Contents: One mark per word? Some patterns of dissimilation in Austronesian and Australian languages
by Robert A Blust
pp 355-381

The odd-parity input problem in metrical stress theory
by Brett Hyde
pp 383-431

Neutral vowels in sound-symbolic vowel harmony in Korean
by Darrell Larsen, Jeffrey N. Heinz
pp 433-464

Reconstructing phonological change: duration and syllable structure in Latin vowel reduction
by Ranjan Sen
pp 465-504

A diachronic account of phonological unnaturalness
by Sverre Stausland Johnsen
pp 505-531

Vowel patterns in language
by Peter Jurgec
pp 533-539

The phonology of Japanese
by Shigeto Kawahara
pp 540-548

Contributors
by pp 549-549

PHO volume 29 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
by pp b1-b2

PHO volume 29 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
by pp f1-f5

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Linguistic Field(s): Phonology
Subject Language(s): Korean
Latin
Norwegian Nynorsk
 
LL Issue: 23.5240