Minimal indirect reference : a theory of the syntax-phonology interface

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    • Seidl, Amanda

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Minimal indirect reference : a theory of the syntax-phonology interface

Amanda Seidl

(A Routledge series)(Outstanding dissertations in linguistics)

Routledge, 2001

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Bibliography: p. 149-155

Includes index

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Description

This book investigates the nature of the relationship between phonology and syntax and proposes a theory of Minimal Indirect Reference that solves many classic problems relating to the topic.

Table of Contents

Preface List of abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. Domain Paradoxes 3. Contrasting Various Recent Phonological Domain Generators 4. The Minimal Indirect Reference approach 5. MIR Applied to the Bantu Data 6. Revisiting the Visibility Conditions on Rules 7. Kaisse (1985) and MIR 8. Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

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