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Markedness: Reduction and Preservation in Phonology - de Lacy, Paul
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'Markedness' refers to the tendency of languages to show a preference for particular structures or sounds. This bias towards 'marked' elements is consistent within and across languages, and tells us a great deal about what languages can and cannot do. This pioneering study presents a groundbreaking theory of markedness in phonology. De Lacy argues that markedness is part of our linguistic competence, and is determined by three conflicting mechanisms in the brain: (a) pressure to preserve marked sounds ('preservation'), (b) ...

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Markedness: Reduction and Preservation in Phonology 2010, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9780521142236

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Markedness: Reduction and Preservation in Phonology 2006, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9780521839624

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