Aspects of Phonological Theory

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Aspects of Phonological Theory is a seminal work in generative linguistics that helped shape modern phonological theory within the Chomskyan framework.

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instanceOf book
linguistics monograph
work on phonology
academicContext Chomskyan framework
academicDiscipline linguistics
author Paul Kiparsky NERFINISHED
contribution clarified the relation between underlying and surface forms
developed principles of rule ordering in generative phonology
helped shape modern phonological theory within the Chomskyan framework
influenced subsequent work in generative phonology
provided formal analyses of phonological alternations
field generative linguistics
phonology
theoretical linguistics
genre scholarly work
hasKeyConcept derivational phonology
phonological rule
rule ordering
surface representation
underlying representation
hasSubjectArea formal analysis of sound systems
influenced later generative phonology research
the development of constraint-based phonology
the development of lexical phonology
the study of phonological rule interaction
influencedBy Morris Halle NERFINISHED
Noam Chomsky NERFINISHED
The Sound Pattern of English NERFINISHED
intendedAudience advanced students of linguistics
linguists
language English
theoreticalFramework Chomskyan generative grammar
generative phonology
topic abstractness in phonology
constraints on rule application
counterfeeding and counterbleeding
feeding and bleeding relations
morphophonemics
opacity in phonology
phonological derivations
phonological rules
prosodic structure
rule ordering
stress assignment
structure-preserving rules
surface representation
syllable structure
underlying representation

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