This paper considers some selected cases of stressed vowel alternations arisen from the application of metaphony in Italo-Romance dialects. While similar cases are often reported in the literature, the ones picked up here stand out because they resist, for several reasons, any analysis treating metaphony as a synchronic phonological rule (albeit opacized), deriving the surface alternants from abstract underlying representations. Such analyses, as standardly practiced in the Generative paradigm from the 1960s to this day, would face insurmountable problems in accounting for the morphological paradigms that capitalize on the metaphonic alternants putting them into service as exponents of morphosyntactic categories. Thus, the study of morpholo...
Current theoretical approaches to language devote great attention to macro- and micro-variation and ...
I describe and analyse data from Amarasi, a language with morphological consonant-vowel metathesis....
International audienceThis paper examines a metaphonic chain shift in Servigliano (Italo-Romance), i...
This paper considers some selected cases of stressed vowel alternations arisen from the application ...
In southern Italian dialects propagination, a phonological phenomenon involving vowel alteration via...
The article deals with irregularities in the morphological make-up of Italian verbal forms, focusing...
Metaphony is a historic phonological process by which the tonic vowel of a word assimilates a featur...
Both diphthongization and metaphony per se, and the interaction between the two, are among the most ...
International audienceThis contribution deals with metaphony, an assimilatory process that has targe...
The historical causes of general so‐called ‘opening’ diphthongization of proto‐Romance low mid vowel...
The decompositional, non-lexicalist, approach to word-structure and the theory of roots have proven ...
The present paper aims to provide a brief survey of two kinds of morphological change shown by the d...
International audienceWe question here the modalities of the relationship between an abstract struct...
The regressive (mor)phonological assimilatory process most commonly referred to as metaphony is one ...
Within a linguistic continuum, the further from the irradiation centre, the later a language is affe...
Current theoretical approaches to language devote great attention to macro- and micro-variation and ...
I describe and analyse data from Amarasi, a language with morphological consonant-vowel metathesis....
International audienceThis paper examines a metaphonic chain shift in Servigliano (Italo-Romance), i...
This paper considers some selected cases of stressed vowel alternations arisen from the application ...
In southern Italian dialects propagination, a phonological phenomenon involving vowel alteration via...
The article deals with irregularities in the morphological make-up of Italian verbal forms, focusing...
Metaphony is a historic phonological process by which the tonic vowel of a word assimilates a featur...
Both diphthongization and metaphony per se, and the interaction between the two, are among the most ...
International audienceThis contribution deals with metaphony, an assimilatory process that has targe...
The historical causes of general so‐called ‘opening’ diphthongization of proto‐Romance low mid vowel...
The decompositional, non-lexicalist, approach to word-structure and the theory of roots have proven ...
The present paper aims to provide a brief survey of two kinds of morphological change shown by the d...
International audienceWe question here the modalities of the relationship between an abstract struct...
The regressive (mor)phonological assimilatory process most commonly referred to as metaphony is one ...
Within a linguistic continuum, the further from the irradiation centre, the later a language is affe...
Current theoretical approaches to language devote great attention to macro- and micro-variation and ...
I describe and analyse data from Amarasi, a language with morphological consonant-vowel metathesis....
International audienceThis paper examines a metaphonic chain shift in Servigliano (Italo-Romance), i...