Autosegmental Phonology
Autosegmental phonology
is a modification of
generative
phonology
introduced by
John Goldsmith
in his PhD thesis in
1976
. He introduced the notion of parallel tiers of segments and called this autosegments—a name which is a bit misleading. As an application example he presented a detailed phonological analysis of the
Igbo language
spoken in
Nigeria
.
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