2023
DOI: 10.1177/21582440231196966
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Underapplication Opacity Beyond the Non-Local Compensatory Lengthening in Modern Colloquial Persian

Mufleh Salem M. Alqahtani

Abstract: This research discusses the underapplication opacity, namely counterbleeding, of non-local compensatory lengthening in Modern Colloquial Persian, a style of informal speech in Iran (mostly in Tehran) motivated by moraic glottal consonants in the postconsonantal position in the coda. It concludes that building a moraic structure occurs before segmental changes, such as glottal deletion, Flop, and Spread (i.e., double flop), through weight-by-position. After building the moraic structure of coda consonants, a po… Show more

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