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Title:A Correspondence Approach to Glide Formation in Korean
Authors:Ongmi Kang
Comment:15 pages, figures (44), appeared in Korean Journal of Linguistics. 24.4., 1999. Files also available from http://www.chosun.ac.kr/~ongmi/biography/publication.htm
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Abstract:A Correspondence Approach to Glide Formation in Korean



Ongmi Kang

Chosun University



A revised paper appeared in Korean Journal of Linguistics. 24.4., 1999.



Korean has two types of glide formation, obligatory and optional ones.

Following H. S. Kang (1998), obligatory glide formation is an instance of

IO-correspondence and optional glide formation, that of OO-correspondence.

The formal speech form may have the casual speech form to avoid vowel

hiatus. The constraint responsible for glide formation is Onset. The

difference between the formal speech form and the casual speech form is

constraint ranking between *CG and Onset.





Ongmi Kang

Dept. of Korean Lang. & Lit.

College of Humanities

Chosun University

375, Seosuk-dong, Kwangju 501-759

South Korea

e-mail: ongmi@mail.chosun.ac.kr

homepage: http://www.chosun.ac.kr/~ongmi/
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