Bert Vaux - bv230@cam.ac.uk
Part I: Phonology
Introduction
1 Phonemes and abstract representations (pdf) (ppt) (supplemental readings)
2 Features and natural classes (pdf) (ppt) (supplemental readings)
3 Rules (pdf) (ppt) (supplemental readings)
4 Rule ordering (pdf) (ppt) (supplemental readings)
5 Lexical Phonology (pdf) (ppt) (supplemental readings)
Nonlinear phonology
6 Representation of segments: autosegments, the skeleton, feature geometry (pdf) (ppt)
7 Syllables and syllabification (pdf) (ppt)
8 Prosodic phonology (pdf) (ppt)
9 Harmony and underspecification (pdf) (ppt)
External evidence
11 Language games, loanword phonology, acquisition (pdf) (ppt)
Part II: Morphology
12 Evidence for morphological structure (pdf) (ppt) (supplemental readings)
13 Evidence for hierarchical structure (pdf) (ppt) (supplemental readings)
14 Morphological features (pdf) (ppt)
15 Inflection and derivation (pdf) (ppt)
16 Theories of morphology (pdf) (ppt)
Supervision assignments
1 Features and abstract representations (pdf) (answer key) (sample essay - Jenni)
2 Rules and rule ordering (pdf) (answer key)
3 Syllables and syllabification (answer key)
4 Harmony (Word)
5 Stress and external evidence (html)
6 Morphological structure (html) (sample answer-Neil) (sample answer-Amelia)
7 Phonology-morphology interface (html) (sample answer - Neil)