This collection of papers by an international group of authors
honors Jonathan Kaye's contributions to phonology by expanding some
of Kaye's ideas to a variety of theoretical topics and languages.
The set of ideas discussed or used in this collection includes:
empty categories, licensing relationships and constraints, a
restrictive two-levelled approach to phonology (without rule
ordering or constraint ranking), a restrictive theory of syllabic
representation (without the codas constituent and with exclusively
binary branching), theories of the phonology-phonetics interface in
which phonology is motivated independently of phonetics, and the
metatheoretical flaws in a number of widely accepted but rarely
questioned views on phonology.
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