LIN 401

Advanced Phonology

John T. Merrill

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This course offers an intensive study of phonological theory and analysis, following the introduction offered in LIN 301. The course will explore the typology of phonological properties and processes (assimilation and dissimilation, vowel and consonant harmony, tonal processes, syllable structure, stress), with examples from geographically, typologically, and genetically diverse languages. The focus will be both on description and theory.

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