Feature geometry, which is a basic assumption in current phonology, is concerned with the notion that the features are not an unstructured set, but are arranged hierarchically into a constituent structure tree. According to evidences in different languages, various models have been set forth on feature geometry framework. Exploring Persian phonological data and digging up evidences accordingly, this article tries to ascertain the model of feature geometry which would best characterize Persian phonological system.
Estaji, A. and Noorbakhsh Beidokhti, S. (2013). An Analysis of Persian Phonology Based on Feature Geometry Framework. Journal of Linguistics and Khorasan Dialects, 4(7), 23-. doi: 10.22067/lj.v4i7.24961
MLA
Estaji, A. , and Noorbakhsh Beidokhti, S. . "An Analysis of Persian Phonology Based on Feature Geometry Framework", Journal of Linguistics and Khorasan Dialects, 4, 7, 2013, 23-. doi: 10.22067/lj.v4i7.24961
HARVARD
Estaji, A., Noorbakhsh Beidokhti, S. (2013). 'An Analysis of Persian Phonology Based on Feature Geometry Framework', Journal of Linguistics and Khorasan Dialects, 4(7), pp. 23-. doi: 10.22067/lj.v4i7.24961
CHICAGO
A. Estaji and S. Noorbakhsh Beidokhti, "An Analysis of Persian Phonology Based on Feature Geometry Framework," Journal of Linguistics and Khorasan Dialects, 4 7 (2013): 23-, doi: 10.22067/lj.v4i7.24961
VANCOUVER
Estaji, A., Noorbakhsh Beidokhti, S. An Analysis of Persian Phonology Based on Feature Geometry Framework. Journal of Linguistics and Khorasan Dialects, 2013; 4(7): 23-. doi: 10.22067/lj.v4i7.24961
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