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Tag Archives: Phonology

Learned or Innate

Posted on July 21, 2010 by Hugh Paterson III
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I presented on Jeff Mielke’s (his web page) The Emergence of Distinctive Features.

The two questions covered in this presentation are:

  • Are features learned or innate?
  • Do we have sound patterns from features or do we have features from sound patterns?

PDF of Slides: [download id=”2″]

Posted in Linguistics | Tagged Distinctive Features, Linguistics, Phonology | Leave a reply

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