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- Absolute_neutralisation abstract "In phonology, absolute neutralization is a phenomenon in which a segment of the underlying representation of a morpheme is not realized in any of its phonetic representations (surface forms). The term was introduced by Paul Kiparsky (1968), and contrasts with contextual neutralization (which is closer to the traditional form of phonological neutralization).For example, Chomsky & Halle (1968) assume that the underlying representation of the word ellipse contains a final segment /e/ even though this segment is never pronounced. But the assumption of this segment in underlying representation explains the exceptional stress pattern of the word, i.e. that of trisyllabic words instead of that of bisyllabic words, i.e. /ellípse/ instead of /éllipse/. The segment /e/ is deleted after the assignment of stress: thus the opposition between /e/ and zero (the absence of a segment) is neutralized.".
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- Absolute_neutralisation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonology.
- Absolute_neutralisation wikiPageWikiLink Morpheme.
- Absolute_neutralisation wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Kiparsky.
- Absolute_neutralisation wikiPageWikiLink Phoneme.
- Absolute_neutralisation wikiPageWikiLink Phonetics.
- Absolute_neutralisation wikiPageWikiLink Phonology.
- Absolute_neutralisation wikiPageWikiLink Underlying_representation.
- Absolute_neutralisation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Absolute neutralisation".
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- Absolute_neutralisation subject Category:Phonology.
- Absolute_neutralisation hypernym Phenomenon.
- Absolute_neutralisation type Disease.
- Absolute_neutralisation comment "In phonology, absolute neutralization is a phenomenon in which a segment of the underlying representation of a morpheme is not realized in any of its phonetic representations (surface forms).".
- Absolute_neutralisation label "Absolute neutralisation".
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