
This book investigates the phenomenon of morphological length manipulation: changes in segmental length that cannot be explained by phonological means alone but crucially rely on morphological information. Eva Zimmermann provides a unified theoretical account of these phenomena by taking into account all possible prosodically defective morpheme representations and their potential effects on the resulting surface structure. Data are drawn from a wide range of the world's languages, including Aymara, Yine, Upriver Halkomelem, Wolof, Hungarian, Tohono O'odham, and Southern Sierra Miwok, providing a through representative database of morphological length manipulation patterns in the languages of the world. The author demonstrates that alternative accounts suffer from significant problems of both under- and over-generation when tested against the full range of attested phenomena. The volume will be of interest to all researchers and graduate students working in theoretical phonology and morphology.
This book investigates the phenomenon of morphological length manipulation, specifically addressing changes in segmental length that rely on morphological information rather than purely phonological processes. Eva Zimmermann, a scholar in theoretical linguistics, utilizes a cross-linguistic database to propose a unified theoretical framework. By analyzing prosodically defective morpheme representations, the author argues that existing models fail to account for the full range of attested linguistic patterns, leading to issues of under- and over-generation.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this work as a rigorous contribution to theoretical phonology, particularly for its extensive cross-linguistic data set. Readers frequently note the high level of academic density, making it most suitable for graduate-level researchers and specialists in the field.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191064483
ISBN-13:
9780191064487
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