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Phonological processes and patterns in language are argued to be separated into contrastive and predictable features in lexical representation.
Phonological processes and patterns in language are argued to be separated into contrastive and predictable features in lexical representation.
False
The chapter proposes that detailed phonetic tokens are not categorized in the lexicon, while regularities of phonological structure are expressed in schemas.
The chapter proposes that detailed phonetic tokens are not categorized in the lexicon, while regularities of phonological structure are expressed in schemas.
False
The document emphasizes the importance of articulation in understanding phonological patterns, casual speech modifications, reduction of frequent phrases, and sound change.
The document emphasizes the importance of articulation in understanding phonological patterns, casual speech modifications, reduction of frequent phrases, and sound change.
True
The distinction between phonetic processes and morpholexical alternations is that phonetic processes are purely phonetically motivated modifications of articulation, while morpholexical alternations are morphologically and lexically conditioned.
The distinction between phonetic processes and morpholexical alternations is that phonetic processes are purely phonetically motivated modifications of articulation, while morpholexical alternations are morphologically and lexically conditioned.
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The chapter suggests that phonological patterns and processes are not gradient and frequency-based.
The chapter suggests that phonological patterns and processes are not gradient and frequency-based.
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Phonological rules are not necessarily exist. What needs to be determined at this point is what aspects of the phenomena described by phonological rules are viable aspects of ______, and how they might be accommodated in such a model. Moreover, the many different types of.
Phonological rules are not necessarily exist. What needs to be determined at this point is what aspects of the phenomena described by phonological rules are viable aspects of ______, and how they might be accommodated in such a model. Moreover, the many different types of.
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Study Notes
Phonological Processes and Patterns
- The chapter argues against separating contrastive and predictable features in lexical representation.
- Instead, it proposes that detailed phonetic tokens are categorized in the lexicon, while regularities of phonological structure are expressed in schemas.
Articulatory Patterns
- Articulatory patterns are shared across speakers and transferred onto the production of novel words and loanwords.
- Articulation plays a crucial role in understanding phonological patterns, casual speech modifications, reduction of frequent phrases, and sound change.
Phonetic Processes vs. Morpholexical Alternations
- Phonetic processes are purely phonetically motivated modifications of articulation.
- Morpholexical alternations are morphologically and lexically conditioned.
Phonological Patterns and Processes
- Phonological patterns and processes are gradient and frequency-based.
- The chapter suggests that the notion of phonological rules needs to be reevaluated in light of the evidence against their traditional understanding.
Network Model
- The proposed network model categorizes detailed phonetic tokens in the lexicon and expresses regularities of phonological structure in schemas.
- This model does not rely on phonological rules as a series of operations that transform abstract cognitive units into phonetic output forms.
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Test your knowledge of phonological processes and patterns in language with this quiz. Explore the representation of phonetic tokens in the lexicon and the expression of regularities in phonological structure. Delve into articulatory patterns shared across speakers and more.