Three Arguments for Underspecified Representations

Q2 Arts and Humanities Studies in Polish Linguistics Pub Date : 2019-12-18 DOI:10.4467/23005920spl.19.020.11338
J. Rubach
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In classic generative phonology (The Sound Pattern of English, Lexical Phonology) underlying representations and associated rules account for generalizations of two types: alternation-based generalizations and distribution-based generalizations. This article addresses the issue of how distribution-based generalizations are handled in Standard Optimality Theory and in Derivational Optimality Theory. The former uses the principle of the Richness of the Base, the latter relies on underspecification. It is argued that the Richness of the Base and the associated principle of Lexicon Optimization are unable to provide an adequate analysis of three types of generalizations: Nasal Assimilation in English, Vowel Retraction in the process of assimilating borrowings into Polish, and a presonorant voicing process called Cracow Voicing.
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未指定表示的三个参数
在经典的生成音韵学(英语的声音模式,词汇音韵学)中,潜在的表征和相关规则解释了两种类型的概括:基于交替的概括和基于分布的概括。本文讨论了在标准最优性理论和导数最优性理论中如何处理基于分布的推广的问题。前者采用了基础丰富性的原则,后者则依赖于不规范性。有人认为,基础的丰富性和词汇优化的相关原则无法对三种类型的概括进行充分的分析:英语中的鼻音同化、将借词同化为波兰语过程中的元音回缩,以及一种称为Cracow voicing的发音前过程。
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Studies in Polish Linguistics
Studies in Polish Linguistics Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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