LARYNGEAL TIMING AND CORRESPONDENCE IN HUPA

作者: Matthew Gordon

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摘要: It is argued that variation in the timing of laryngeal features Hupa results from a combination faithfulness constraints requiring both vowels and be phonetically realized, correspondence phonological identity between forms belonging to same paradigm. Inherent differences phonetic realization associated with sonorants those obstruents produce different realizations for two classes consonants. Cases surface opacity are result types constraints: one enforced across related single lexical entry, members aspectual The data has implications number issues theory: role phonetics phonology, articulatory as opposed acoustic/perceptual basis features, relations supralaryngeal relation syllabic constituency theory constraints, issue rule-based vs. constraint-based grammars.

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