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July 21, 2005

Segmental rule parens

Here’s a query: I know that I’ve read one or two articles somewhere in which someone proposes to abbreviate a pair/set of segmental (i.e., non-stress) rules by means of the parentheses notation, where the notation must be interpreted not (simply) as marking optional material, but in the way that it is for abbreviated stress rules: longest expansion first, disjunctive blocking else removal of innermost parenthesized material, repeat. But I’ll be damned if I can remember anything more concrete than that — the rules or the sources. I don’t even know whether I can concoct a hypothetical example that would clarify things better. Anyone know what I’m talking about?

Immediate update: OK, I can come up with an entirely hypothetical example. It’s one I’m sure is impossible, but it’ll at least clarify things. (more…)

Filed under General by Eric Baković @ 4:15 pm

Old World P-Confs

A few relatively new conference/workshop announcements of possible interest to readers:

* Seoul Workshop on Phonological Typology
– Seoul in December.
– Abstracts due Aug. 30.

* Old World Conference in Phonology (OCP) 3
– Budapest in January.
– Abstracts due Sept. 7.

* Approaches to Phonological Opacity and Prosodic Phrasing workshops at GLOW
– Barcelona in April.
– Abstracts due Nov. 1

Filed under Conferences/Workshops by Eric Baković @ 1:19 pm

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