Representation-based models in the current landscape of phonological theory
Representation-based models in the current landscape of phonological theory
Author(s): Katalin Baloghné Bérces, Patrick HoneyboneSubject(s): Phonetics / Phonology
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: phonological theory; representations; phonological structure; autosegmental phonology; Government Phonology
Summary/Abstract: We place the healthy diversity of current (i.e., early 21st-century) phonological theory under scrutiny, and identify the four fundamental approaches that make it up: Rule-Based Phonology, Representation-Based Phonology, Constraint-Based Phonology, and Usage-Based Phonology. We then focus on the key aspects of and recent developments in Representation-Based Phonology: we separate out hybrid models and purely representational ones, we identify Government Phonology (GP) as the most popular form of the latter (and show that it is even present in what we call ‘GP-friendly’ analyses), and finally, we discuss and illustrate recent innovations in both subsegmental and prosodic structure in the two strands that we identify as ‘hyperhierarchical’ (or ‘vertical’) and ‘flat’ (or ‘horizontal’).
- Issue Year: 67/2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 3-27
- Page Count: 25
- Language: English