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Title:Zero morphology and constraint interaction: subtraction and epenthesis in German dialects
Authors:Chris Golston, Richard Wiese
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Abstract: Zero morphology and constraint interaction: subtraction and

epenthesis in German dialects



ROA-100 (17pp.)

zeromorph.ps, --.rtf, --.word



Chris Golston & Richard Wiese

Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet Duesseldorf

golston@ling.uni-duesseldorf.de

wiese@ling.uni-duesseldorf.de



This paper investigates what looks like a case of subtractive plural

morphology in Hessian German, illustrated in (1).



(1) Singular Plural

hond hon 'dog'

dog do 'day'



We argue that subtractive pluralization is best understood as a response to

a number of conflicting constraints on phonological and morphological

wellformedness in Hessian. Crucially, we show that each of these

constraints is operative in Standard German as well, where no subtractive

morphology is found. We propose that these two dialects (Hessian and

Standard) differ not in terms of the rules they have or even in the

constraints they have; rather, that they differ only as to the relative

ranking of constraints. We assume the framework of Optimality Theory

(Prince & Smolenksy 1993), according to which the phonologies of distinct

languages differ only as to the ranking of a universal set of violable

constraints. We take mutually intelligible dialects to be the ideal place

to test OT since the effects of ranking are best seen where there is a

large amount of shared phonology and morphology.



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