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This book brings together phonologists working in different areas
to explore key questions relating to phonological primitives, the
basic building blocks that are at the heart of phonological
structure and over which phonological computations are carried out.
Whether these units are referred to as features, elements,
gestures, or something else entirely, the assumptions that are made
about them are fundamental to modern phonological theory. Even so,
there is limited consensus on the specifics of those assumptions.
The chapters in this book present differing perspectives on
phonological primitives and their implications, addressing some of
the most pressing issues in the field such as how many features
there are; whether those features are privative or binary; and
whether segments need to be specified for all features. The studies
cover a wide range of methodologies and domains, including
experimental work, fieldwork, language acquisition, theory-internal
concerns, and many more, and will be of interest to phoneticians
and phonologists from all theoretical backgrounds.
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