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σ strikes back: A defense of headedness and constituency in phonology

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From the journal The Linguistic Review

Abstract

Several phonologists have argued in recent years against constituent structure in phonology with a variety of arguments, claiming instead that all phonological relations are linear. Restricting itself to syllable structure, this paper claims, first, that the linearists necessarily disregard the conceptual evidence which we have in favour of constituency and headedness in phonology. Further it shows that the primary empirical pieces of evidence in favour of linearism are not valid, and that several other empirical arguments can be adduced against it. Finally, it is argued that by taking the linearist arguments seriously before rejecting them, we have improved our understanding of the nature of the syllable.


Meertens Instituut

Published Online: 2013-06-11
Published in Print: 2013-06-13

©[2013] by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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