Phonetics and Phonology (ENG)
VU sounds in specific contexts. In order to highlight
these phonological rules, an elaborate method of writing in an algebra-like style was evolved this can be seen in the best known generative phonological treatment of English (The Sound Pattern of English by Chomsky and Halle, 1968). This type of phonology became extremely complex it has now been largely replaced by
newer approaches to phonology, many of which, despite rejecting the theory of
the Sound Pattern of English, are still classed as generative since they are based on the principle of an abstract, underlying phonological representation of speech which needs rules to convert it into phonetic realizations.
Following are the theories that have stemmed
from generative phonology •
Autosegmental phonology
•
Metrical phonology • Lexical phonology
•
Optimality theory
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