phonological process of dissimilation turns out to do a better job of explaining the so-called asymmetry and delaryngealization in partial reduplication of ideophonic words in Korean than any of previous constraint-based analyses, including those done under Optimality Theory, calling into question the wisdom of many of the theoretical assumptions of such approaches. While the previous analyses had to make the unmotivated postulation of final velar consonant extrametricality and accept the partial reduplication in, e.g. culu-luk “dribbling of rain, tear, etc. ” as a type of infixation, the processual approach adopted here does away with such assumptions, explaining the reduplication instead as a natural consequence of the dissimilation of co...
This dissertation studies the component of PF, i.e., morphology, phonology and phonetics, in Korean ...
This study centres on the nature of vowel harmony in contemporary Korean within the framework of Opt...
This dissertation investigates the special phonology of reduplication. The main thesis is that all s...
cwchung @ indiana.edu This study provides a correspondence-theoretic account of partial redu-plicati...
In this paper, we provide an Optimality-Theoretic analysis of Korean partial reduplication by relyin...
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364 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.It is the purpose of this wor...
The Korean consonant system consists of fifteen obstruents and four sonorants. Among the consonants,...
The purpose of the study is to present a more satisfactory account of some phonological phenomena in...
Korean non-continuant obstruents are typologically unusual in that they have a three-way contrast, ...
This research attempts to explain the current inventory and ongoing monophthongizing changes of Kore...
• Korean has two strategies of expressing intensification: – Stand-alone degree terms glossed as ver...
The main objectives of the present stucl y are (1) to reformulate the rule of / n/ -Palatalization i...
In this paper we will consider a theory of Consonant Cluster Reduction (CCR) without deletion rules....
ABSTRACT. This paper develops a structured account of the monophthongization and diphthongization pr...
This dissertation studies the component of PF, i.e., morphology, phonology and phonetics, in Korean ...
This study centres on the nature of vowel harmony in contemporary Korean within the framework of Opt...
This dissertation investigates the special phonology of reduplication. The main thesis is that all s...
cwchung @ indiana.edu This study provides a correspondence-theoretic account of partial redu-plicati...
In this paper, we provide an Optimality-Theoretic analysis of Korean partial reduplication by relyin...
This paper examines the phonological processes affecting [h] and aspirated consonants in Korean and ...
364 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.It is the purpose of this wor...
The Korean consonant system consists of fifteen obstruents and four sonorants. Among the consonants,...
The purpose of the study is to present a more satisfactory account of some phonological phenomena in...
Korean non-continuant obstruents are typologically unusual in that they have a three-way contrast, ...
This research attempts to explain the current inventory and ongoing monophthongizing changes of Kore...
• Korean has two strategies of expressing intensification: – Stand-alone degree terms glossed as ver...
The main objectives of the present stucl y are (1) to reformulate the rule of / n/ -Palatalization i...
In this paper we will consider a theory of Consonant Cluster Reduction (CCR) without deletion rules....
ABSTRACT. This paper develops a structured account of the monophthongization and diphthongization pr...
This dissertation studies the component of PF, i.e., morphology, phonology and phonetics, in Korean ...
This study centres on the nature of vowel harmony in contemporary Korean within the framework of Opt...
This dissertation investigates the special phonology of reduplication. The main thesis is that all s...