Abstract

In this chapter, I briefly discuss the background of the theory that is proposed in this book, which I see as a development of Dependency Phonology (DP), with which it thus necessarily shares a number of design properties which will be presented in some detail, both with respect to the DP proposal for elements, and with respect to its basic principles. My model also has certain properties in common with varieties of Government Phonology (GP), which I will also review in this chapter. Comparison to other phonological models is covered in Chapter 12.

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