Mòcheno, a German variety spoken in Trentino (Italy), displays an interesting case of phonologically conditioned suppletive allomorphy in past participle formation. Past participle formation involves a variety of strategies, from absence of a prefix, to affrication, to prefixing a CV-prefix ga-. I propose that two allomorphs are involved in the process, a subsegment [-cont, -voice] and a prefix ga- and that the distribution of the two allomorphs is regulated by a hierarchy of wellformedness constraints. This hierarchy in turn consists of two independent partial hierarchies, which are active in the grammar of the language in general, where they are responsible for morphoprosodic alignment at left stem edges and for the distribution of ob...
In this article it is argued that the selection of allomorphs is distributed over two modules, viz. ...
In the prethematic high~mid alternation of Spanish third-conjugation verbs, allomorph selection by ...
Why does ga- not appear in the Gothic past participle while ge- does in Old English and German? The...
A model of grammar needs to reconcile the undesirability inherent to allomorphy, the apparent extra ...
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The goal of this paper is to compare two different hypotheses about the insertion of morphs and allo...
This paper evaluates recent developments in the inflection of Frisian past participles and how to ac...
Based on the novel data pertaining to five syntactic phenomena (the position of the finite verb in e...
The purpose of this thesis is double. First, it will be shown that a number of problems of the synta...
This paper is a study of the morphology and phonology of truncations in German (also known as i-Bild...
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In this article I demonstrate that in two varieties of Mòcheno, a German dialect spoken by about 600...
In this article it is argued that the selection of allomorphs is distributed over two modules, viz. ...
In the prethematic high~mid alternation of Spanish third-conjugation verbs, allomorph selection by ...
Why does ga- not appear in the Gothic past participle while ge- does in Old English and German? The...
A model of grammar needs to reconcile the undesirability inherent to allomorphy, the apparent extra ...
Languages are replete with cases of lexical allomorphy. Their characteristic property is that the di...
This thesis investigates properties of German strong verbs and noun counterparts within a restrictiv...
A striking feature in the participial category of Modern German and Modern English is polymorphy, th...
This paper evaluates recent developments in the inflection of Frisian past participles and how to ac...
The goal of this paper is to compare two different hypotheses about the insertion of morphs and allo...
This paper evaluates recent developments in the inflection of Frisian past participles and how to ac...
Based on the novel data pertaining to five syntactic phenomena (the position of the finite verb in e...
The purpose of this thesis is double. First, it will be shown that a number of problems of the synta...
This paper is a study of the morphology and phonology of truncations in German (also known as i-Bild...
The article deals with irregularities in the morphological make-up of Italian verbal forms, focusing...
In this article I demonstrate that in two varieties of Mòcheno, a German dialect spoken by about 600...
In this article it is argued that the selection of allomorphs is distributed over two modules, viz. ...
In the prethematic high~mid alternation of Spanish third-conjugation verbs, allomorph selection by ...
Why does ga- not appear in the Gothic past participle while ge- does in Old English and German? The...