Sameness and Meaningful Contrast in Phonology
Sameness and Meaningful Contrast in Phonology
Traditional approaches to phonemic analysis are considered. In some cases there is a lack of consistent application of notions of sameness and difference. Phonetics on its own cannot deliver the answer. Morphological alternations are considered as corroborating evidence for functional identity.
Keywords: Sameness, meaningful contrast, complementary distribution, morphological alternations
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