Many cases of allomorphic alternation are restricted to specific lexical items but at the same time show a regular phonological distribution. Standard approaches cannot deal with these cases because they must either resort to diacritic features or list regular phonological contexts as idiosyncratic. These problems can be overcome if we assume that allomorphs are lexically organized as a partially ordered set. If no ordering is established, allomorphic choice is determined by the phonology- in particular, by the emergence of the unmarked (TETU). In other cases, TETU effects are insufficient, and lexical ordering determines the preference for dominant allomorphs
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Recent work on allomorphy has tried to propose various notions of locality domains in order to const...
Allomorphy is currently the focus of intense investigation within syntactic approaches to morphology...
• Regular allomorph selection is understood in OT to be done by markedness constraints, with no fait...
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Mòcheno, a German variety spoken in Trentino (Italy), displays an interesting case of phonologicall...
Individual Papers no. 64Approaching phonological data from the standpoint of Emergent Grammar (EG)...
This paper uses English demonyms -- the name for inhabitants of a particular region, such as Califor...
This paper(1) addresses the proper balance between the lexicon and grammar. Particularly, it takes ...
A model of grammar needs to reconcile the undesirability inherent to allomorphy, the apparent extra ...
In this article it is argued that the selection of allomorphs is distributed over two modules, viz. ...
Recent work on allomorphy has tried to propose various notions of locality domains in order to const...
Allomorphy is currently the focus of intense investigation within syntactic approaches to morphology...
• Regular allomorph selection is understood in OT to be done by markedness constraints, with no fait...
Languages are replete with cases of lexical allomorphy. Their characteristic property is that the di...
fins paper discusses the question to what extent morphology is an autonomous module ol the grammar. ...
This paper investigates the configurations in which one morpheme (or the features it expresses) may ...
Alternations that are partly phonologically, partly morphologically conditioned are a central proble...
In this paper I argue that apparent complementary, phonologically conditioned distribution in a grou...
This dissertation develops the hypothesis that morphologically-related words are required to be phon...
Mòcheno, a German variety spoken in Trentino (Italy), displays an interesting case of phonologicall...
Individual Papers no. 64Approaching phonological data from the standpoint of Emergent Grammar (EG)...
This paper uses English demonyms -- the name for inhabitants of a particular region, such as Califor...