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This course provides an overview of the distinctive features which distinguish sound categories of languages of the world. Theories which relate these categories to their acoustic and articulatory correlates, both universally and in particular languages, are covered. Models of word recognition by listeners, features, and phonological struct
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- linguistics and philosophy
- lexicon
- features
- sound categories
- acoustic and articulatory correlates
- languages
- models of word recognition
- linguistics
- cognitive science
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The year-long Introduction to Phonology reviews at the graduate level fundamental notions of phonological analysis and introduces students to current debates, research and analytical techniques. The Fall term reviews issues pertaining to the nature of markedness and phonological representations - features, prosodies, syllables and stress -
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- linguistics and philosophy
- phonology
- research
- phonological theory
- models
- approaches
- modes of argumentation
- research tools: problem sets
- squibs
- abstracts
- reviews
- markedness
- phonological representations
- features
- prosodies
- syllables
- stress
- lexicon
- morphology
- syntax
- acquisition
- perception
- sound change
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