Expressing Inflection Tonally

In Limburg Dutch, the difference between neuter and feminine agreement on adjectives is expressed by a difference in lexical tone. This paper argues that this distinction is due to a difference in underlying representations and not to a paradigmatic antifaithfulness effect. In particular, it argues for a specific version of REALIZE-MORPHEME, the constraint demanding every underlying morpheme to be present in phonological surface representations. The key argument is that a schwa suffix turns up whenever the tonal change from neuter to feminine is not possible.

Verfasser: Oostendorp, Marc van
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2005
Schlagwörter: Dialectology / Lexical tones / Morphology-phonology interface / Optimality Theory / Paradigm uniformity / Dutch
Sprache: Englisch
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