%0 Book %A Paweł Rydzewski %D 2017 %C Berlin, Germany %I Peter Lang Verlag %@ 9783653072495 %T Backness Distinction in Phonology %B A Polish Perspective on the Phonemic Status of «y» %R 10.3726/b10672 %U https://www.peterlang.com/document/1050664 %X This book discusses the phonological consequences of the backness distinction in high vowels. It focuses on a single-phoneme approach which does not recognize the existence of the vowel y. The author demonstrates that the role of y is crucial for the analysis of Polish palatalization. If y is recognized as a separate phoneme, then the processes receive a straightforward account in Lexical Phonology and Optimality Theory, the two frameworks used in the study. On the other hand, the absence of y leads to unwarranted exceptionality and entails an extensive use of diacritics or lexical constraints. The analyses show, however, that the lack of y is empirically unfeasible and requires segment indexation, a solution unheard of in phonology. %K Phonology, Indexed constraints, Optimality Theory, Palatalization, Slavic languages, Lexical exceptions %G English