Title of article
Constraints on onsets and codas of words and phrases
Author/Authors
Kathryn Flack، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
34
From page
269
To page
302
Abstract
For any phonotactic restriction on syllable onsets and codas, it can be shown that parallel restrictions are attested at edges of each higher prosodic domain. Onsets can be required at the beginnings of syllables, words or utterances, codas can be banned at the ends of any of these constituents and so on. This paper argues that these restrictions follow from constraint schemata: any markedness constraint on syllable onsets or codas (MOns or MCoda) is part of a family of constraints (MOns(Ons/PCat) or MCoda(Coda/PCat)) which imposes parallel restrictions on initial onsets or final codas of each prosodic domain. These prosodic domain-edge markedness constraints can induce epenthesis, deletion or other segmental changes at domain edges; they can also shape the prosodic structure of words.
Journal title
Phonology
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Phonology
Record number
664697
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