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adam_text | Contents
General
preface
xii
Acknowledgments
xiii
List of abbreviations
xv
ι
Introduction
ι
2
Morphologically conditioned phonology
9
2.1
Illustrative examples
ю
2.2
Approaches to morphologically conditioned phonology n
2.3
Phonological sensitivity to lexical class
13
2.3.1
Part of speech
13
2.3.2
Ideophones
15
2.3.3
Etymological classes
17
2.3.4
Arbitrary lexical classes: patterned exceptions
19
24
The root-affix distinction
21
2.4.1
Examples of root faithfulness
23
2.4.2
Counterexamples to the RAFM
25
2.5
Beyond roots: Morphological construction-specific
phonology
29
2.5.1
Segment deletion
30
2.5.2
Gemination
32
2.5.3
Vowel lengthening
33
2.5.4
Truncation to
a
prosodie
constituent
33
2.5.5
Ablaut and mutation
37
2.5.6
Dissimilation and exchange rules
39
2.5.7
Stress/pitch-accent (re)assignment
40
2.6
Substance of morphologically conditioned phonology
44
2.7
Generalizing over the morphological conditioning
of phonology within a language
44
2.7.1
How many types of morphologically conditioned
phonological patterns can there be in a language?
44
2.7.2
How different can morphologically conditioned
patterns in the same language be from one another?
47
2.7.2.1
Noun privilege
50
2.7.2.2
Case study: Japanese
52
VÍ
CONTENTS
2.7.3
Interaction between morphologically conditioned
patterns, in complex words
59
2.8
Summary
59
3
Process morphology
60
3.1
Three illustrative examples
60
3.2
Phonological substance of process morphology
62
3.2.1
Segment deletion: Lardil,
Nanti, Hausa
63
3.2.2
Gemmation
65
3.2.3
Vowel lengthening
66
3.2.4
Truncation to
a prosodie
constituent
68
3.2.5
Ablaut and mutation
70
3.2.6
Dissimilation and exchange rules
71
3.2.7
Stress/tone/pitch-accent (re)assignment
74
3.2.8
Summary
75
3.3
Morphological substance of process morphology
76
3.4
Distinguishing between morphologically conditioned
phonology and process morphology
76
3.5
Theoretical approaches to process morphology
81
4
Prosodie
templates
84
4.1
Units of
templa
tic form
87
4.2
Isolated templaticity
88
4.2.1
English comparatives
88
4.2.2
Cupeño habilitatives
89
4.2.3
Noise words in
Guarani
91
4.2.4
Hausa V-X
—► N
compounds
93
4.3
Systematic stem templaticity
94
4.3.1
Root shape templaticity in Yowlumne
94
4.3.2
Tiene
97
4.4
Pervasive templaticity
99
4.4.1
Minimality in Lardil
100
4.4.2
Minimality in Japanese
101
4.5
The phonological analysis of templates
103
4.5.1
Root templaticity in Sierra Miwok
104
4.5.2
Illustration of emergent templates:
Tiene
107
4.5.3
Generalized Template Theory and templatic size
109
4.6
Conclusion
112
CONTENTS
Vil
5
Reduplication
114
5.1
Approaches to reduplication
114
5.2
The phonology of reduplication
116
5.2.1
Prosodie
shape of reduplicant
116
5.2.2
A-templatic Reduplication
122
5.2.3
Phonological reduction of reduplicants
123
5.2.4
Locality and nonlocality in reduplication
126
5.2.5
Internal reduplication
128
5.2.5.1
Locality
129
5.2.6
The overcopying effect, or
exfixation
129
5.3
Phonological identity effects in reduplication
132
5.3.1
Wilbur s Identity principle
132
5.3.2
Reduplicative opacity in BRCT
134
5.3.3
Opacity as a cyclic effect
136
5.3.4
Templatic backcopying
138
5.4
Phonological (compensatory) duplication
140
5.5
The morphology of reduplication
141
5.5.1
Root reduplication
143
5.5.2
Phrasal reduplication
149
5.6
The morphological nature of reduplication
150
5.6.1
Reduplication as concomitant of affixation
151
5.6.2
Synonym reduplication
153
5.6.3
Morphologically complex reduplicants
157
5.6.4
Echo reduplication and other types of
morphologically fixed
s
egmentism
158
5.7
Conclusion
163
6
Infixation
165
6.1
What kinds of things can infix?
166
6.2
Location of infixes
168
6.3
Internal (infixing) reduplication
170
6.3.1
Locality in internal reduplication
171
6.3.2
Hybrid infixes
174
6.4
The
Ρ
»
M
approach to
infixation
in Optimality Theory
175
6.4.1
Prosodie
vs.
segmental
factors in optimizing
displacement
178
6.5
A lexical approach to infixation
181
6.5.1
Anti-
optimizing infixation
182
6.6
Exfixation
183
VU! CONTENTS
6.7
Edge-proximity in
infixation
186
6.8
Conclusion
188
7
Interleaving: The phonological interpretation
of morphologically complex words
189
7.1
Cyclicity
190
7.1.1
Turkish syllabification
190
7.1.2
Indonesian stress
193
7.1.3
Cyclic nasal harmony in Sundanese
195
7.1.4
Cyclic mutation in Cibemba causative stems
197
7.2
Layering
199
7.2.1
Finnish
200
7.2.2
Hausa
201
7.2.3
Reduplication
203
7.2.4
Ndebele reduplication
204
7.3
Interleaving, morphological reorderability, and level
ordering theory
208
7.3.1
Malayalam
209
7.3.2
Turkish
213
7.3.2.1
Stress-neutral
suffixation
214
7.3.2.2
Prestressing suffixes
216
7.3.2.3
Sezer stems
219
7.3.2.4
Compounding
222
7.4
Non-
interleaving approaches to interleaving effects
224
7.4.1
Indexed Constraint Theory
225
7.5
Bracket Erasure
227
7.5.1
Access to internal roots and stems
230
7.5.1.1
Tone assignment in
Tura:
evidence
for internal stem visibility
230
7.5.1.2
Musqueam stress assignment
232
7.5.2
Root reduplication
234
7.5.2.1
Morpheme Integrity in Kinande
reduplication
237
7.5.2.2
Morphological access
238
7.5.3
Morphological selection for stem-internal affixes
239
8
Morphologically derived environment effects
242
8.1
A common type of morphologically derived
environment effect
242
8.2
Which phonological patterns are subject to
morphologically derived environment effects?
244
CONTENTS
IX
8.2.1
The Alternation Condition, or the role
of lexical contrast
245
8.2.2
Comparative Markedness
247
8.3
Phonologically derived environment effects
250
8.4
A broader range of morphologically derived
environment effects
253
8.4.1
Tohono O odham
253
8.4.2
Turkish minimality
255
8.4.3
Japanese minimality
256
8.4.4
Interim summary
257
8.5
Cophonological approaches to NDEB effects
260
8.5.1
Turkish minimality
261
8.5.2
Tohono O odham stress
262
8.5.3
Interim summary
263
8.6
Is NDEB a valid cross-linguistic generalization?
266
8.6.1
Turkish minimality revisited
266
8.6.2
Japanese minimality revisited
267
8.6.3
Finnish (Anttila
2006) 268
8.7
Derived environment effects: a distinct phenomenon,
or just morphologically conditioned phonology?
269
8.8
Case study: Turkish velar deletion
270
8.8.1
The part of speech condition
271
8.8.2
Suffix-initial velars
273
8.8.3
Lexical exceptions
274
8.8.4
Phonologically derived environments
275
8.9
Morphologically derived environment effects in the
context of morphologically conditioned phonology
279
9
When phonology interferes with morphology
281
9.1 Suppletive allomorphy 282
9.1.1
Phonologically optimizing allomorphy
282
9.1.2
Phonologically non-optimizing allomorphy
284
9.1.3
Syllable-counting allomorphy
285
9.1.4
Opaquely conditioned allomorphy
287
9.2
Phonologically conditioned morphological gaps
(inefrability)
289
9.2.1
Phonological
selecţionai
requirements
on affixation
290
9.2.2
Phonological output conditions
290
9.2.2.1
Norwegian imperatives
292
X
CONTENTS
9.2.2.2
Turkish
prosodie
minimality
292
9.2.2.3
Finnish case and possessive suffixes
293
9.2.3
Ineffability in morphological context
296
9.2.4
Ineffability in lexical contrast: The role
of determinacy
299
9.3
Haplology effects
300
9.3.1
Suppletive allomorphy
302
9.3.2
RMC in morphological context
302
9.3.3
Implications of the RMC for a theory of the
phonology-morphology interface
304
9.3.4
A continuum of phonological similarity
305
9.4
Morphological order
306
9.4.1
Coordinate compounding
307
9.4.2
Mobile affixes
309
9.4.3
Local affix ordering
311
9.4.4
Global affix ordering: Pulaar
312
9.4.5
Summary
314
9.5
Conclusion
315
10
Nonparallelism between phonological and
morphological structure
316
10.1
The
prosodie
hierarchy
317
10.2
Compounding: One
prosodie
domain or two?
319
10.2.1
Indonesian
319
10.2.2
Japanese
320
10.2.3
Malayalam
322
10.2.4
Interim summary
325
10.2.5
Cohering vs. noncohering affixes
326
10.3
Affix clusters forming
prosodie
domains
328
10.3.1
Nimboran
328
10.3.2
Athapaskan
ЗЗІ
10.3.3
Internal access:
Prosodie
Roots, Stems,
and Words
333
10.3.4
Exfixation
334
10.4
Conclusion
ЗЗ6
11
Paradigmatic effects
ЗЗ8
11.1
Interleaving as paradigmatic correspondence:
Base-Identity
ЗЗ8
11.1.1
Sundanese
339
11.1.2
English flapping and aspiration
340
CONTENTS
Xl
11.1.3
Cibemba
342
11.1.4
Jita
343
11.2
Divergences between interleaving and Paradigm
Uniformity
346
11.2.1
Spanish diminutives
348
11.2.2
Romanian
349
11.2.3
English stress
З51
11.3
Summary: Paradigm constraints vs. interleaving
353
11.4
Anti-homophony
355
11.4.1
Avoidance of affix deletion
З56
11.4.2
Avoidance of affix conflation
360
11.4.3
Dissimilation triggered to avoid affix
homophony
361
11.4.4
Stem alternations blocked to avoid
homophony
363
11.4.5
Stem alternations triggered by
anti-homophony
365
11.4.6
Anti-homophony in morphophonological
context
367
11.5
Lexical distinctiveness
З70
11.6
Summary
371
12
Conclusion
373
References
375
Index of languages
409
Index of authors
412
Index of subjects
418
The Interplay of Morphology and Phonology
Sharon inkelas
This book presents a phenomenon-oriented survey of the interaction between
phonology and morphology. It examines the ways in which morphology, i.e.
word formation, demonstrates sensitivity to phonological information and how
phonological patterns can be sensitive to morphology. Chapters focus on morphologically
conditioned phonology, process morphology,
prosodie
templates, reduplication,
infixation,
phonology-morphology interleaving effects, prosodic-morphological mismatches,
ineffability, and other cases of phonology-morphology interaction. The overview discusses
the relevance of a variety of phenomena for theoretical issues in the field. These include
the debate over item-based vs. realizational approaches to morphology; the question of
whether cyclic effects can be subsumed under paradigmatic effects; whether reduplication
¡s phonological copying or morphological doubling; whether inflation and
suppletive
allomorphy are phonologically optimizing; and more. The book is intended to be used
in graduate or advanced undergraduate courses or as a reference for those pursuing
individual topics in the phonology-morphology interface.
haron Inkelas is Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley.
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spelling | Inkelas, Sharon Verfasser (DE-588)1060925028 aut The interplay of morphology and phonology Sharon Inkelas 1. ed. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2014 XIX, 422 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Oxford surveys in syntax and morphology 8 Morphologie Linguistik (DE-588)4170560-9 gnd rswk-swf Phonologie (DE-588)4045836-2 gnd rswk-swf Morphologie Linguistik (DE-588)4170560-9 s Phonologie (DE-588)4045836-2 s DE-604 Oxford surveys in syntax and morphology 8 (DE-604)BV023552410 8 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027368885&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027368885&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Inkelas, Sharon The interplay of morphology and phonology Oxford surveys in syntax and morphology Morphologie Linguistik (DE-588)4170560-9 gnd Phonologie (DE-588)4045836-2 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4170560-9 (DE-588)4045836-2 |
title | The interplay of morphology and phonology |
title_auth | The interplay of morphology and phonology |
title_exact_search | The interplay of morphology and phonology |
title_full | The interplay of morphology and phonology Sharon Inkelas |
title_fullStr | The interplay of morphology and phonology Sharon Inkelas |
title_full_unstemmed | The interplay of morphology and phonology Sharon Inkelas |
title_short | The interplay of morphology and phonology |
title_sort | the interplay of morphology and phonology |
topic | Morphologie Linguistik (DE-588)4170560-9 gnd Phonologie (DE-588)4045836-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Morphologie Linguistik Phonologie |
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