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Government Phonology (GP) is a theoretical framework of linguistics, and more specifically of phonology. The framework aims to provide a non-arbitrary account for phonological phenomena by replacing the rule component of SPE-type phonology with well-formedness constraints on representations. Thus, it is a non-derivational representation-based framework, and as such, the current representative of Autosegmental Phonology. GP subscribes to the claim that Universal Grammar is composed of a restricted set of universal principles and parameters. As in Noam Chomsky’s principles and parameters approach to syntax, the differences in phonological systems across languages are captured through different combinations of parameter settings.

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Government phonology

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Irish phonology

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Monik Charette

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one of the founders and first proponents of Government Phonology, the phonological adaptation of Government and Binding Theory in syntax, with work done...

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Japanese phonology

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If you have trouble playing the files, see Wikipedia Media help. The phonology of Japanese features a phonemic inventory including five vowels (/a, e...

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Phonological awareness

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Harry van der Hulst

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Portuguese phonology

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Bulgarian phonology

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§ Brackets and transcription delimiters. This article discusses the phonological system of the Bulgarian language. The phonemic inventory of Contemporary...

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Finnish phonology

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Zhenjiang dialect

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Middle Ages, but it is not part of Mandarin. Applying the theory of government phonology to the issue, Bao Zhiming noted that non-even tones become even when...

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Urhobo language

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"Bayelsa State Government – The Glory of all Lands". Retrieved 2022-03-10. Rolle, N. 2013. “Phonetics and phonology of Urhobo.”UC Berkeley Phonology Lab Annual...

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Egyptian language

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alphabet was derived from the Greek alphabet, with adaptations for Egyptian phonology. It was first developed in the Ptolemaic period, and gradually replaced...

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East Turkistan Government in Exile

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Albanian language

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groups (or varieties), Gheg and Tosk, are primarily distinguished by phonological differences and are mutually intelligible in their standard varieties...

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Basque language

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Basque Comparative Phonology" (PDF). Mother Tongue. VIII: 23–39. Bengtson, John D. (2004): "Some features of Dene–Caucasian phonology (with special reference...

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Government and binding theory

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Khmer language

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the 13th century. The following centuries saw changes in morphology, phonology and lexicon. The language of this transition period, from about the 14th...

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Glottal stop

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A. (1968), French Phonology and Morphology, Boston, Mass.: M.I.T. Press, ISBN 0-262-19040-0 Sivertsen, Eva (1960), Cockney Phonology, Oslo: University...

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American English

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African-American Vernacular English to the Great Lakes urban centers. Any phonologically unmarked North American accent falls under an umbrella known as General...

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English language

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most of its total vocabulary comes from Romance languages, its grammar, phonology, and most commonly used words keep it genealogically classified under...

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Dari

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differences in the written forms, other than regional idiomatic phrases. The phonology of Dari as spoken in Kabul, compared to Classical Persian, is overall...

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Scots language

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University Press. p. 894. Stuart-Smith, J. (2008). "Scottish English: Phonology". In Kortman; Upton (eds.). Varieties of English: The British Isles. Mouton...

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Azerbaijani language

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between both forms of Azerbaijani, there are significant differences in phonology, lexicon, morphology, syntax, and sources of loanwords. The standardized...

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Burmese phonology

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question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. The phonology of Burmese is fairly typical of a Southeast Asian language, involving...

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Garhwali language

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believe Garhwali is a dialect of Hindi) who follow Common Hindustani phonology argue that there are eight vowels found within the language: ə, ɪ, ʊ,...

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Old Latin

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than the first were unstressed and were subjected to greater amounts of phonological weakening. Starting around that year, the Classical Latin stress system...

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