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ArtikelThere is no interface between phonology and phonetics: a personal view  
Oleh: Ohala, J.J.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Phonetics vol. 18 no. 2 (Apr. 1990), page 153 - 172.
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Isi artikelThe recently popular collocation "the interface between phonology and phonetics" implies that the two disciplines are, except for the place where they interface, largely independent and autonomous. I argue against this conception. Whether conceived of as separate stages in the generation of speech or as separate disciplines, phonology and phonetics must instead be closely integrated, not simply interfaced. Some of the pitfalls of practicing phonology as an autonomous discipline are detailed and exemplified under the headings: circularity, reification, projection, and myopia. Integrating the two disciplines allow us to explain sound patterns in language in terms that have greater simplicity, generality, empirical verifiability, fruitfulness and convergence.
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