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Title: | The Phonotactics and Phonology of Obstruent Clusters in Optimality Theory |
Authors: | Frida Morelli |
Comment: | U. of Maryland dissertation in 7 PDF files (see abstract for file details) |
Length: | 235 |
Abstract: | The Phonotactics and Phonology of Obstruent Clusters in Optimality Theory Frida Morelli University of Maryland In this dissertation, I present a typology of obstruent clusters and argue that the systematic patterns of occurrence of these clusters must be explained in sonority-independent terms. I argue that there are two dimensions along which generalizations can be made; one is the dimension where the feature [continuant] is relevant and the other is the place dimension. On the continuancy dimension, I claim that markedness relationships exist among the four types of obsturent clsuters, i.e. fricative+stop, fricative+fricative, stop+fricative and stop+stop. In particular, I argue that fricative+stop clusters are the unmarked type of sbstruent clusters. Their unmarkedness is assessed against a system of constratins on segment sequencing on the basis of a strategy of analysis that derives universal markedness relationships without fixed rankings. I call this strategy the Subset Strategy. Modern Greek and Nisqually provide evidence for my proposal, as does a cross-linguistic survey of obstruent cluster patterns. On the place dimension, I show that the typology observed can best be understood via a system of constraints that favors faithfulness to place in release positions. Relevant data from English, German, Dakota and Takelma are presented and analyzed. Finally, I argue that, s+STOP clusters are the best-formed of all obstruent clusters because they are unmarked along both dimensions. I show that the special phonological behavior often associated with these clusters follows from the fact that they are unmarked within the dimension of obstruent clusters and not because they are marked within the dimension of core clusters. File details: ------------- File 1 : Front matter File 2 : Chapter 1 -- Cluster Phonotactics and the Sonority Sequencing Principle File 3 : Chapter 2 -- The Onset Typology File 4 : Chapter 3 -- Case Studies File 5 : Chapter 4 -- Place Generalizations File 6 : Chapter 5 -- Medial Syllabification of s+STOP Onsets File 7 : Appendix and Bibliography |
Type: | Dissertation |
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Article: | Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 |