Minimal Indirect Reference: A Theory of the Syntax-Phonology Interface
Routledge (2001)
Abstract
This book investigates the nature of the relationship between phonology and syntax and proposes a theory of Minimal Indirect Reference that solves many classic problems relating to the topic. Seidl shows that all variation across languages in phonological domain size is due to syntactic differences and a single domain parameter specific to phonology.Call number
P325.5.R44.S45 2001
ISBN(s)
041593737X 9780415937375 1138981141
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