Readjustment rule
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The Readjustment rule is a type of rule proposed by Chomsky & Halle (1968) to modify the output of the word formation rules or the output of the syntactic rules before these structures enter the phonological component. First, they change syntactic structure into phonological structure. Second, they change structures such as [[sing] PAST] into sung and other type of quasi phonological operations to adjust the output of the syntactic component.
Links
Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics
References
- Aronoff, M. 1976. Word Formation in Generative Grammar, MIT-press, Cambridge, Mass.
- Chomsky, N. and M. Halle 1968. The Sound Pattern of English, Harper and Row, New York.
- Spencer, A. 1991. Morphological Theory, Blackwell, Oxford.