Rational Phonology: A naysayer’s guide to some phonological notions
Charles Reiss
December 2023
 

These are the slides for my GLOWing lecture on Dec 15, 2023. The video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVpwRvNjloQ I present conventional wisdom on some points of phonology and offer an outlandish and idiosyncratic alternative. For example, I argue that minimal pairs and contrast play no rule in phonological grammars (although these notions are in the phonologist's toolkit for *discovering* phonological grammars); I argue that assimilation should not be accorded any special role in phonology; and I claim that constraint satisfaction approaches are only relevant for modeling artifacts like circuit design and sudoku, but not to scientific enterprises like understanding natural objects like language.
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Published in: GLOWing lecture Dec. 2023
keywords: features, rules, phonology, phonology
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