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Squibs and replies; Labial unmarkedness in Sri Lankan Portuguese Creole
Oleh:
HUME, ELIZABETH V.
;
Tserdanelis, Georgios
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Phonology (Full Text) vol. 19 no. 3 (Dec. 2002)
,
page 441-458.
Fulltext:
Hume_Elizabeth.pdf
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In this squib we introduce new language data into the debate concerning the markedness of place of articulation. The data illustrate a process of assimilation in Sri Lankan Portuguese Creole where coronal patterns as more marked than both labial and dorsal. Labial unmarkedness is further supported by the feature’s asymmetrical patterning in consonant deletion as well as its distribution and frequency. The patterns are of particular significance since they provide a clear example of a language in which labial patterns as unmarked, thus leading us to the conclusion that there is no single, universal unmarked place of articulation. Implications of the Sri Lankan Portuguese Creole pattern for structure- and constraint-based accounts of markedness are discussed.
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