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Minimal Representations Of Alternating Vowels
Oleh:
Scharinger, Mathias
Jenis:
Article from Article
Dalam koleksi:
Lingua vol. 119 (2009)
,
page 1414–1425.
Topik:
Minimal representations
;
Phonological features
;
Underspecification
;
Stem alternations
;
Umlaut
;
Morphologically complex word forms
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The representations of morphosyntactic variants with alternating stem vowels have been extensively investigated in theoretical and psycholinguistic accounts. This paper argues for representational minimalism of stem vowels which undergo umlaut (i.e. fronting) in certain morphosyntactic categories (e.g. German plural [oe] vs. singular [&] in Stock/Sto¨cke ‘stick’). Vocalic representations are based on phonological feature specifications which determine whether a vowel alternates or not. In particular, it is assumed that umlaut is only possible if the stem vowel is underspecified for dorsality (backness). The umlauted (front) and the non-umlauted (back) vowels are derived via a default coronal fill-in and a specific dorsal fill-in rule. Unlike other models, the feature-based approach does not require an additional floating feature in stem representations nor a separate listing of the umlauted stem variants. Furthermore, the assumptions of the feature-based model lead to concrete predictions for speech perception, which have successfully been tested with psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic methods.
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