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  2. Phonology in Generative Grammar - Wikipedia

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    978-1-557-86426-0 Phonology in Generative Grammar is a 1994 book by Michael Kenstowicz in which the author provides an introduction to phonology in the framework of generative grammar . Reception

  3. Michael Kenstowicz - Wikipedia

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    Michael John Kenstowicz (born August 18, 1945) is an American linguist and professor of linguistics at MIT Department of Linguistics and Philosophy. [2] He is best known for his works on phonetics and phonology. His book Phonology in Generative Grammar is a coursebook taught across the world in phonology courses.

  4. Generative Phonology: Description and Theory - Wikipedia

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    Generative Phonology: Description and Theory is a 1979 book by Michael Kenstowicz and Charles Kisseberth in which the authors provides an introduction to phonology in the framework of generative grammar.

  5. Category:Phonology books - Wikipedia

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    Phonology (Carr book) Phonology in Generative Grammar; Phonology: An Introduction to Basic Concepts; Phonology: Analysis and Theory; Phonology: Theory and Analysis; S.

  6. The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology is a 2007 book edited by Paul de Lacy in which the authors deal with different aspects of phonological research in the generative grammar. Michael Kenstowicz, Sabine Zerbian and Jennifer L. Smith have reviewed the book. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Category:Linguistics textbooks - Wikipedia

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    Phonology (Carr book) Phonology in Generative Grammar; Phonology: An Introduction to Basic Concepts; Phonology: Analysis and Theory; Phonology: Theory and Analysis;

  8. Generative grammar - Wikipedia

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    Generative phonology originally focused on rewrite rules, in a system commonly known as SPE Phonology after the 1968 book The Sound Pattern of English by Chomsky and Morris Halle. In the 1990s, this approach was largely replaced by Optimality theory , which was able to capture generalizations called conspiracies which needed to be stipulated in ...

  9. Optimality theory - Wikipedia

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    It is an approach within the larger framework of generative grammar. Optimality theory has its origin in a talk given by Alan Prince and Paul Smolensky in 1991 [1] which was later developed in a book manuscript by the same authors in 1993. [2]