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        anonymous edited this page Oct 9, 2011 
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    Proposals for incorporating phonological representations into LKB grammars.
Depending on the level of detail required:
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character strings "a", "b", "c", … 
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typed objects (e.g. French phoneme hierarchy) 
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articulatory feature bundles phoneme := avm & [NASAL bool]. consonantal := phoneme & [PLACE place-of-articulation, MANNER manner-of-articulation, VOICING voicing]. vocalic := phoneme & [HEIGHT vowel-height, BACK vowel-backness, PHONATION phonation, ROUND bool]. vowel := vocalic. consonant := consonantal. glide := vocalic & consonantal.- place: {bilabial, labiodental, dental, alveolar, postalveolar, velar, glottal, …}
- manner: {stop, trill, fricative, approximant, …}
 
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division into segmental and suprasegmental features: syllable := avm & [SEG segmental, SUPSEG suprasegmental].
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segmental information: - 
either list of segments mapped to onset-nucleus-coda structure (with possibility of unsyllabified "floating" segments) segmental := avm & [SEGMENTS list-of-phons, ONSET list-of-phons, RIME rime]. rime := avm & [NUCLEUS list-of-phons, CODA list-of-phons].
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or more simply: declare syllable with [SEG list-of-phons] or [SEG string] 
 
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suprasegmental features associated with entire syllable (problematic?) suprasegmental := avm & [STRESS stress, TONE tone].
List of syllables, but also PHONS attribute for flat list of (realized) phonemes or some other conveniently accessible representation.
phonology := avm &
  [PHONS list-of-phons,
   SYLBS list-of-syllables].
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