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PDF pending restorationThomas, Linda Kopp – 1975
Recent analyses of Russian (Halle 1963, Lightner 1972) have been forced by the criteria of rule "naturalness" and rule "generality" to posit highly abstract underlying forms. These underlying forms and rules are claimed to represent the speaker's competence. Such analyses are now being criticized (Derwing 1973, Hooper 1974) on the following…
Descriptors: Deep Structure, Descriptive Linguistics, Language Variation, Linguistic Competence
Picard, Marc – 1974
This paper attempts to show that the theory of phonological rule reordering is not plausible, and that any argument which attempts to use reordering to refute the theory of intrinsic ordering is inadmissible. King's (1973) arguments against intrinsic ordering are based on the theory that two reordering rules operate in phonological processes.…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, Generative Phonology, Grammar


