This Element suggests that many arguments are misunderstandings of generative phonology claims and that the phenomenon of incomplete neutralisation is consistent with the classic generative phonology view. New experimental data reports that incomplete neutralisation is an outcome of planning using abstract/discrete phonological knowledge.
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