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Title Phonological answers (and their corresponding questions)
Involved pers. Csirmaz, Aniko; Li, Zhiqiang; Nevins, Andrew; Vaysman, Olga; Wagner, Michael; Bissell, Teal; Bowern, Claire Louise; Hsiao, Franny; Kim, Ji-yung; Shinohara, Shigeko
Written in English
Source Journal Massachusetts Institute of Technology. MIT working papers in linguistics. - Cambridge, Mass. : Dept.
Year 2002
Issue 42
Page 1-404
Classification
Domains / Grammaticography / Theory of grammar / Paradigm (theory of grammar)
Levels / Lexicology / Word (definition of)
Levels / Morphology / Allomorph
Levels / Morphology / Inflection / Analogy (morph.)
Levels / Morphology / Theory (morph.)
Levels / Morphology / Theory (morph.) / Markedness (morph.)
Levels / Morphology / Word formation / Derivation / Affix / Circumfix
Levels / Morphology / Word formation / Compounding / Nominal compound
Levels / Phonology / Epenthesis
Levels / Phonology / Morphophonology
Levels / Phonology / Phoneme alternation / Consonant alternation / Lenition
Levels / Phonology / Phoneme alternation / Vowel alternation / Apophony
Levels / Phonology / Phoneme alternation / Vowel alternation / Vowel lengthening
Levels / Phonology / Theory (phonem.)
Levels / Phonology / Theory (phonem.) / Metrical phonology
Levels / Phonology / Theory (phonem.) / Optimality theory
Levels / Syntax / Phonosyntax
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Information structure / Focus (synt.)
Non-Indo-European languages / Afro-Asiatic languages / Semitic languages / Ethiosemitic / West-Gurage
Non-Indo-European languages / Afro-Asiatic languages / Chadic languages / Miya
Non-Indo-European languages / Australian languages
Non-Indo-European languages / Native American languages / Indigenous languages of North and Central America / Siouan / Dakota
Non-Indo-European languages / Japanese
Non-Indo-European languages / Sino-Tibetan languages / Taiwanese
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