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Title: | Geminate Inalterability and Lenition |
Authors: | Robert Kirchner |
Comment: | 57 pages. Word file requires IPA Times font |
Length: | 57 |
Abstract: | Geminate Inalterability and Lenition Robert Kirchner UCLA This paper reexamines the phenomenon of geminate inalterability (cf. Hayes 1986, Schein and Steriade 1986, Inkelas & Cho 1993), demon- strating, from a broad typological survey, that geminate inalterabil- ity attains the level of a universal, inviolable principle only in the domain of lenition phenomena (accord, Churma 1988). A unified formal approach to lenition phenomena is presented, proceeding from the intui- tion that lenition is driven by the imperative to minimize articulatory effort, and relying on Optimality Theoretic constraint interaction. The geminate inalterability generalization is shown to follow from this effort-based approach to lenition, coupled with certain plausible phonetic assumptions concerning the effort involved in geminates and their lenited counterparts. |
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Article: | Version 1 |