This paper looks at the case of so-called neutral roots in Uyghur (Turkic: China), whose idiosyncratic behavior with respect to the backness harmony system has been analyzed as stemming from a covert vowel contrast. Based on considerations of the structural properties of the language and the results of an experimental study, we suggest that an analysis based on lexical exceptionality is more parsimonious than the traditional analysis, unifying the treatment of neutral roots with other cases of exceptionality in the harmony system and accounting for a relationship between the patterning of roots and their frequency. We close by discussing implications for covert contrast analyses in general
In this paper I discuss the rules of vowel harmony in suffixes and vowel reduction in Khalkha Mongol...
This paper deals with a phenomenon characteristic of certain regional varieties of Greenlandic ...
This dissertation investigates the synchrony and diachrony of the vocalism of a variety of Northeast...
This paper looks at the case of so-called neutral roots in Uyghur (Turkic: China), whose idiosyncrat...
This study examines the highly lexicalized vowel harmony system of Western Yugur (Siberian Turkic, G...
This dissertation investigates backness harmony in Uyghur (Turkic: China) from a variety of methodol...
In this paper I examine vowel harmony in Oroch, a recently extinct Manchu-Tungusic language. Oroch v...
Theories of vowel harmony have wrestled with the formal challenges of transparency, notably the incr...
In very general terms, phonology is the study of both the representational and computational propert...
For the Structuralists and early Generativists (e.g. Bloomfield 1933; Chomsky & Halle 1968), all...
We argue that Kazakh backness harmony presents two clear cases of affixes which are idiosyncraticall...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we investigate neutral tones in Urumqi Chinese from the instrumental and...
(1) We argue that Kazakh backness harmony presents two clear cases of affixes which are id-iosyncrat...
Turkish vowel harmony is very systematic, but in a little-studied class of words, appears to break d...
This paper explores a number of controversial consequences of previous abstract analyses of Bondu-so...
In this paper I discuss the rules of vowel harmony in suffixes and vowel reduction in Khalkha Mongol...
This paper deals with a phenomenon characteristic of certain regional varieties of Greenlandic ...
This dissertation investigates the synchrony and diachrony of the vocalism of a variety of Northeast...
This paper looks at the case of so-called neutral roots in Uyghur (Turkic: China), whose idiosyncrat...
This study examines the highly lexicalized vowel harmony system of Western Yugur (Siberian Turkic, G...
This dissertation investigates backness harmony in Uyghur (Turkic: China) from a variety of methodol...
In this paper I examine vowel harmony in Oroch, a recently extinct Manchu-Tungusic language. Oroch v...
Theories of vowel harmony have wrestled with the formal challenges of transparency, notably the incr...
In very general terms, phonology is the study of both the representational and computational propert...
For the Structuralists and early Generativists (e.g. Bloomfield 1933; Chomsky & Halle 1968), all...
We argue that Kazakh backness harmony presents two clear cases of affixes which are idiosyncraticall...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we investigate neutral tones in Urumqi Chinese from the instrumental and...
(1) We argue that Kazakh backness harmony presents two clear cases of affixes which are id-iosyncrat...
Turkish vowel harmony is very systematic, but in a little-studied class of words, appears to break d...
This paper explores a number of controversial consequences of previous abstract analyses of Bondu-so...
In this paper I discuss the rules of vowel harmony in suffixes and vowel reduction in Khalkha Mongol...
This paper deals with a phenomenon characteristic of certain regional varieties of Greenlandic ...
This dissertation investigates the synchrony and diachrony of the vocalism of a variety of Northeast...