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  1. Morphology
  2. Morphology : Volume 22
  3. Morphology : Volume 22, Issue 2, May 2012
  4. Reduplication in Harmonic Serialism
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Reduplication in Harmonic Serialism

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Author McCarthy, John J. Kimper, Wendell Mullin, Kevin
Copyright Year 2012
Abstract In standard Optimality Theory, faithfulness constraints are defined in terms of an input-output correspondence relation, and similar constraints are applied to the correspondence relation between a stem and its reduplicative copy. In Harmonic Serialism, a derivational version of Optimality Theory, there is no input-output correspondence relation, and instead faithfulness violations are based on which operations the candidate-generating Gen component has applied.This article presents a novel theory of reduplication, situated within Harmonic Serialism, called Serial Template Satisfaction. Reduplicative correspondence constraints are replaced by operations that copy strings of constituents. Depending on the constraint ranking, phonological processes may precede or follow copying, with different effects. Serial Template Satisfaction and reduplicative correspondence theory make different predictions about partial reduplication, prosodic constituent copying, skipping effects, and reduplication-phonology interactions. The predictions of Serial Template Satisfaction are argued to be superior.
Starting Page 173
Ending Page 232
Page Count 60
File Format PDF
ISSN 18715621
Journal Morphology
Volume Number 22
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 18715656
Language English
Publisher Springer Netherlands
Publisher Date 2012-07-18
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Reduplication Optimality Theory Harmonic Serialism Template Derivation Comparative Linguistics Linguistics (general) Sign Language Phonology
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Linguistics and Language
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