A phonological reanalysis of morphological segment deletion and de-affrication in Ik

IF 0.7 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Linguistic Review Pub Date : 2021-08-04 DOI:10.1515/tlr-2021-2073
Shanti Ulfsbjorninn
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Abstract Ik presents a widespread pattern of allomorphy characterised by morpheme-specific segment-zero alternations (deletions) and de-affrication. Part of the process is clearly phonological because it applies to every item in the language. Final vowels are devoiced into oblivion, though they are always recoverable in Non-Domain-Final context. Case allomorphy shows various item-specific patterns, some affixes overwrite the final-vowels of roots, others do not, and others yet exhibit consonant-zero alternations. Meanwhile, interestingly, there is (ostensibly) morphologically-sensitive consonant deletion that is fully complementary with what is clearly phonological vowel deletion. In fact, an entirely phonological analysis is possible if the consonant-zero alternations are modelled by floating consonants belonging to the exponents of certain morphemes. Therefore, the item/morpheme-specific aspect of the process is actually specific to the exponent of that morpheme. This locates the whole analysis in the phonology and provides a straightforward account of the complementarity of the two deletion processes. The formal analysis is very close to what has been proposed for French, with its floating consonants and its irregular hiatus-driven vowel deletion. The analysis will then be extended to the item-specific idiosyncratic process of de-affrication that is blocked, not by coincidence, precisely in morphologically overwriting environments. In the end, all the phenomena can be accounted for in a modular analysis, provided one gets the representations right.
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Ik中形态段缺失和去舌音的音系再分析
摘要Ik呈现出一种广泛的异变体模式,其特征是语素特定的片段零交替(缺失)和去塞擦音。这个过程的一部分显然是语音的,因为它适用于语言中的每一个项目。词尾元音被遗忘,尽管它们在非域词尾上下文中总是可以恢复的。格异变体表现出各种特定项目的模式,一些词缀覆盖词根的最后元音,另一些则没有,还有一些则表现出辅音零交替。同时,有趣的是,存在(表面上)形态敏感的辅音缺失,这与明显的语音元音缺失是完全互补的。事实上,如果辅音零交替是由属于某些语素的指数的浮动辅音建模的,那么完全的语音分析是可能的。因此,该过程的项目/词素特定方面实际上是该词素的指数所特有的。这将整个分析定位在音韵学中,并直接说明了两个删除过程的互补性。形式分析与法语的建议非常接近,法语的辅音浮动,元音缺失不规则。然后,分析将扩展到特定项目的去塞擦音特殊过程,该过程在形态覆盖环境中被阻断,而不是巧合。最后,只要表述正确,所有的现象都可以在模块化分析中得到解释。
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期刊介绍: The Linguistic Review aims at publishing high-quality papers in syntax, semantics, phonology, and morphology, within a framework of Generative Grammar and related disciplines, as well as critical discussions of theoretical linguistics as a branch of cognitive psychology. Striving to be a platform for discussion, The Linguistic Review welcomes reviews of important new monographs in these areas, dissertation abstracts, and letters to the editor. The editor also welcomes initiatives for thematic issues with guest editors. The Linguistic Review is a peer-reviewed journal of international scope.
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