Exam 3.
[Week 14, M] Exam 3
2008-12-01
[Week 13, W] Review
2008-11-26
Review for the exam.
[Week 13, M] Phonological Typology
2008-11-24
More on phonological typology.
[Week 12, W] Phonological typology
2008-11-19
Chukchee problem. Phonological typology.
Reading: Chapter 8.
Reading: Chapter 8.
[Week 12, M] Exam review
2008-11-17
Review of solution to Exam 2.
[Week 11, W] Exam 2
2008-11-12
Exam 2.
[Week 11, M] Rule Ordering
2008-11-10
Finnish. Catalan.
[Week 10, W] Rule Ordering
2008-11-05
Korean, Finnish.
[Week 10, M] Rule Ordering
2008-11-03
Karok, Klamath.
[Week 9, W] Rule Ordering
2008-10-29
Lomongo. Ancient Greek.
[Week 9, M] Rule Ordering
2008-10-27
Shona. Catalan.
Homework: Due MONDAY, Nov. 3rd, at the beginning of class, Exercise 7, Korean.
Homework: Due MONDAY, Nov. 3rd, at the beginning of class, Exercise 7, Korean.
[Week 8, W] Rule Ordering
2008-10-22
Lithuanian. Armenian. Lamba.
Homework: Due MONDAY, at the beginning of class. Do the Shona problem on pp. 119-120, number (50). Please provide:
(1) The phonological rule(s) that account for the variation in the pronunciation of the passive suffix.
(2) The underlying representations for the Passive forms of 'do', 'set', 'capture', and 'see'. Be sure to give the underlying forms for the *Passive* forms of these verbs. As the text says, the data in (51) should help you to determine what the underlying form of the passive suffix is.
Homework: Due MONDAY, at the beginning of class. Do the Shona problem on pp. 119-120, number (50). Please provide:
(1) The phonological rule(s) that account for the variation in the pronunciation of the passive suffix.
(2) The underlying representations for the Passive forms of 'do', 'set', 'capture', and 'see'. Be sure to give the underlying forms for the *Passive* forms of these verbs. As the text says, the data in (51) should help you to determine what the underlying form of the passive suffix is.
[Week 8, M] Rule Ordering
2008-10-20
Polish. Votic. Bukusu. Kimatuumbi.
[Week 7, W] Rule Ordering
2008-10-15
Rule Ordering. Kerewe. Kamba.
Reading: Chapter 5.
Homework: Exercise 2 (Polish), from Chapter 5. Due Monday, Oct. 20th.
Reading: Chapter 5.
Homework: Exercise 2 (Polish), from Chapter 5. Due Monday, Oct. 20th.
[Week 6, W] Exam 1
2008-10-08
Exam 1. Closed book, closed note.
[Week 6, M] Review
2008-10-06
Review for the exam.
[Week 5, W] Underlying Representations II
2008-10-01
More practice with problem sets.
Homework: Exercise 4 from Chapter 4. Due Monday, Oct. 6th.
Solution to Assignment 1.
Homework: Exercise 4 from Chapter 4. Due Monday, Oct. 6th.
Solution to Assignment 1.
[Week 5, M] Underlying Representations I
2008-09-29
Underlying representations. Neutralization rules.
Reading: Chapter 4.
Reading: Chapter 4.
[Week 4, W] Allophonic Relations II
2008-09-24
More practice with phonological rules.
Homework: Exercises 4 and 6 from Chapter 3.
Homework: Exercises 4 and 6 from Chapter 3.
[Week 4, M] Allophonic Relations I
2008-09-22
Allophony and phonological rules.
Reading: Chapter 3.
Reading: Chapter 3.
[Week 3, W] Vowels
2008-09-17
Vowels around the world.
http://phonetics.ucla.edu/
http://phonetics.ucla.edu/
[Week 3, M] Consonants
2008-09-15
Consonants around the world.
http://phonetics.ucla.edu/
http://phonetics.ucla.edu/
[Week 2, W] Phonetic transcriptions
2008-09-10
Practice with articulatory descriptions and phonetic transcription.
Natural classes.
Homework: Assignment 1: Exercises 1-7, pp. 40-41.
Natural classes.
Homework: Assignment 1: Exercises 1-7, pp. 40-41.
[Week 2, M] Phonetic transcriptions
2008-09-08
[Week 1, W] Introduction and Course Overview
2008-09-03
What is Phonology?
Reading: Chapter 1: Section 1.1, Concerns of Phonology.
Reading: Chapter 1: Section 1.1, Concerns of Phonology.
