韩语/s/-不规则词干和/h/-末词干的共同行为研究

IF 0.4 N/A LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Linguistic Research Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI:10.17250/KHISLI.36.2.201906.005
Sechang Lee
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李,司昌。2019.朝鲜语/s/-不规则词干和/h/-词干的常见行为研究。语言学研究36(2),263-288。本文的主要目的是揭示朝鲜语中所谓的“/s/-不规则”和“/h/-词尾”词干的常见行为,重点关注这些词干在遇到元音首后缀时类似的不透明语音行为。提出它们的语音相似性应该是由于词干韵母输入规范中缺乏位置特征。该建议源于讨论,即在最优性理论框架中,将基础丰富性的概念与词汇优化相结合,语言学习者应该参考表面变化,并选择在排序约束语法方面以最不冒犯的方式映射到输出的输入形式。采用无位置规范作为/s/-不规则茎和/h/-最终茎的输入,使用独立激励的通用约束充分处理了它们明显的不透明变化。/s/-不规则词干在朝鲜语中的不规则地位仍然存在,但其特殊行为的根源是缺乏像/h/一样的地方特征。在所提出的约束排序下,还可以最好地解释,词干最终的/s/in/s/-不规则词干通过从以下障碍物的传播来填充其空位节点,而in/s/-规则词干则被简单地纳入位置同化的范围。我的结论是,/s/和/h/-最终词干的所有相关情况都可以在一个可以求助于输入规范的框架中成功处理。(首尔女子大学)
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A study of common behavior in /s/-irregular and /h/-final stems of Korean
Lee, Sechang. 2019. A study of common behavior in /s/-irregular and /h/-final stems of Korean. Linguistic Research 36(2), 263-288. The main purpose of this article is to bring to light the common behavior of the so-called ‘/s/-irregular’ and ‘/h/-final’ stems in Korean, focusing on the similarly opaque phonological behavior of those stems when they encounter vowel-initial suffixes. It is proposed that their phonological similarity should be due to the lack of place feature in their input specifications of the stem-final consonants. The proposal follows from the discussion that combining the notion of Richness of the Base with Lexicon Optimization in optimality-theoretic framework, language learners should consult surface alternations and choose input forms that map onto outputs in the least offensive way with respect to the grammar of ranked constraints. Adopting placeless specifications as their input for both /s/-irregular and /h/-final stems, their apparent opaque alternations are adequately dealt with employing independently motivated universal constraints. The irregular status of /s/-irregular stems in Korean is still maintained but the source of their peculiar behavior turns out to be the lack of place feature just like /h/. Under the proposed ranking of constraints, it is also best explained that the stem-final /s/ in /s/-irregular stems gets their empty place node filled through the help of spreading from the following obstruent while that in /s/-regular stems is simply brought into the purview of place assimilation. I conclude that all relevant cases of /s/and /h/-final stems can be dealt with successfully in a framework that has recourse to input specifications. (Sookmyung Women’s University)
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