generative phonology
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generative phonology
generative phonology A theory about the sound system of language, developed as a major part of generative grammar. Instead of treating phonetics as a separate, almost independent, layer of language, generative phonology seeks to show, for example, that stress patterns depend on a knowledge of ...
January 1, 1998; The Oxford Dictionary of English Grammar
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