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Classification by linguistic modelling conventions

IA, Item and arrangement:
Single-level declarative models, e.g. word syntax, Selkirk; string unification morphology, Calder
IP, Item and process:
Models with multiple levels of representation, e.g. generative morphologies, Anderson; two-level morphology, Koskenniemi.
WP, Word and paradigm; PF, paradigm function:
Word classification by affix cooccurrence structure, e.g. Matthews, Stump
PH, Paradigm hierararchy:
Further development of WP; Cahill, Gazdar; Fraser & Hudson; Kilibury, Närger & Renz; Reinhard & Gibbon, Corbett & Fraser (Network Morphology)
PM, Prosodic morphology:
Autosegmental tier-based, e.g. McCarthy, Kay
PI, Prosodic inheritance:
Further development of PH & PM, e.g. Bleiching, Gibbon



Dafydd Gibbon
Sat Jan 6 20:59:29 MET 1996