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Konstituentenstruktur und Rektion in der Phonologie

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Phonologie

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Wir wollen uns in diesem Beitrag mit einigen empirischen und konzeptuellen Fragen der Theorie der Universalphonologie (UP) beschäftigen. Insbesonders werden wir einige Vorschläge machen, die die Begriffe “mögliche Silbe” und “mögliches Wort” beschreiben sollen. Die Prinzipien, die wir entwerfen, werden auf einer einheitlichen Theorie der phonologischen Rektion aufgebaut.

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Kaye, J., Lowenstamm, J., Vergnaud, JR. (1989). Konstituentenstruktur und Rektion in der Phonologie. In: Prinzhorn, M. (eds) Phonologie. Linguistische Berichte, vol 2. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-99960-3_2

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