This paper revisits the well-known opacity caused by the interaction of post-obstruent tensification and coda cluster simplification in Korean and suggests a new class of data that threatens the validity of previous approaches. The new data shows that the opacity occurs only if the input belongs to a certain morphological category such as verb. Therefore, it calls for a theory in which morphology and phonology are systematically interleaved, such as Stratal OT (Kiparsky, 2000). I show that the Stratal OT approach provides a solution to the problem since it adds derivational effects as well as morphological insights to an OT grammar
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:Typological patterns in synchronic data, for example...
The Korean consonant system consists of fifteen obstruents and four sonorants. Among the consonants,...
There is a well-established asymmetry in the behavior of medial consonant clusters: the first conson...
This paper revisits the well-known opacity caused by the interaction of post-obstruent tensification...
This paper deals with two types of morphologically conditioned noun-verb asymmetries in Kyungsang Ko...
It has been observed in the literature that stem-final coronal obstruents of nouns in Korean are in ...
It has been observed in the literature that stem-final coronal obstruents of nouns in Korean are gen...
This paper reports and analyzes the tonal patterns that emerge in South Kyengsang monosyllabic nouns...
This paper reports and analyzes the tonal patterns that emerge in South Kyengsang monosyllabic nouns...
Phonological opacity is a challenge for parallel OT, which does not allow for intermediate levels of...
This paper reports and analyzes the tonal patterns that emerge in South Kyengsang monosyllabic nouns...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1990.Includes bibliographical references ...
The present paper shows that the alternations found in Korean case markers are not motivated by opti...
It seems that the toyn soli phenomenon or tensification in Korean phonology has been satisfactorily ...
Korean non-continuant obstruents are typologically unusual in that they have a three-way contrast, ...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:Typological patterns in synchronic data, for example...
The Korean consonant system consists of fifteen obstruents and four sonorants. Among the consonants,...
There is a well-established asymmetry in the behavior of medial consonant clusters: the first conson...
This paper revisits the well-known opacity caused by the interaction of post-obstruent tensification...
This paper deals with two types of morphologically conditioned noun-verb asymmetries in Kyungsang Ko...
It has been observed in the literature that stem-final coronal obstruents of nouns in Korean are in ...
It has been observed in the literature that stem-final coronal obstruents of nouns in Korean are gen...
This paper reports and analyzes the tonal patterns that emerge in South Kyengsang monosyllabic nouns...
This paper reports and analyzes the tonal patterns that emerge in South Kyengsang monosyllabic nouns...
Phonological opacity is a challenge for parallel OT, which does not allow for intermediate levels of...
This paper reports and analyzes the tonal patterns that emerge in South Kyengsang monosyllabic nouns...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1990.Includes bibliographical references ...
The present paper shows that the alternations found in Korean case markers are not motivated by opti...
It seems that the toyn soli phenomenon or tensification in Korean phonology has been satisfactorily ...
Korean non-continuant obstruents are typologically unusual in that they have a three-way contrast, ...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:Typological patterns in synchronic data, for example...
The Korean consonant system consists of fifteen obstruents and four sonorants. Among the consonants,...
There is a well-established asymmetry in the behavior of medial consonant clusters: the first conson...