GENERATIVE PHONOLOGY: SOME FUNDAMENTAL THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56844/tckhnn.62.76Keywords:
generative phonology, linguistic competence, linguistic performance, deep structure, surface structureAbstract
This article has been designed as a succinct review of some of the basic theoretical considerations in generative phonology with illustrations from English-based data. These issues are:
- Generative grammar and Generative phonology;
- Brief definitions of these concepts: linguistic competence vs. linguistic performance, deep structure vs. surface structure, derivational analysis;
- The distinction between phonetic and phonological features in generative phonology.