HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Erich R.Round from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Linguistic Typology, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
At the centre of the argument, I introduce the concept of criterial conflicts, which I derive from notions in canonical typology (Bond 2013; Brown and Chumakina 2012; Corbett 2005; Round and Corbett 2020). For phonological typologists, this means that constructing typologies of segments demands an ongoing reckoning with multiple solutions to segmentation, and the diversity of analysis that results. The existence of non-canonical segments and criterial conflicts - whose implications for segmental typology are . . .
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