Stanton (2017) – Segmental Blocking in Dissimilation: An Argument for Co-Occurrence Constraints

Segmental Blocking in Dissimilation: An Argument for Co-Occurrence Constraints
Juliet Stanton
direct link: http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/003330
February 2017
Most contemporary work assumes that dissimilation is motivated by featural co-occurrence constraints: a process that maps /X…X/ to [X…Y] (for example) is explained by positing a ban on co-occurring [X]s (e.g. Alderete 1997, Suzuki 1998; though cf. Bennett 2015). I show how this approach can be extended to analyze the typology of segmental blocking effects in long-distance consonant dissimilation, and provide evidence from lexical statistics in support of the analysis. Preliminary results indicate that the proposed analysis makes more accurately restrictive predictions than available alternatives.

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Reference: lingbuzz/003330
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Published in: To appear in AMP 2016 proceedings. COMMENTS WELCOME!
keywords: dissimilation, blocking, phonology