2021
DOI: 10.1515/tlr-2021-2073
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A phonological reanalysis of morphological segment deletion and de-affrication in Ik

Abstract: Ik presents a widespread pattern of allomorphy characterised by morpheme-specific segment-zero alternations (deletions) and de-affrication. Part of the process is clearly phonological because it applies to every item in the language. Final vowels are devoiced into oblivion, though they are always recoverable in Non-Domain-Final context. Case allomorphy shows various item-specific patterns, some affixes overwrite the final-vowels of roots, others do not, and others yet exhibit consonant-zero alternations. Meanw… Show more

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“…The root node, a segmental level organisation of Elements that attaches to a C or V is making a resurgence in Strict CV representations (Ulfsbjorninn 2021a(Ulfsbjorninn , 2021bScheer to appear).…”
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“…The root node, a segmental level organisation of Elements that attaches to a C or V is making a resurgence in Strict CV representations (Ulfsbjorninn 2021a(Ulfsbjorninn , 2021bScheer to appear).…”
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confidence: 99%