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Conspiracy in historical phonology

Posted on:2002-07-23Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of PennsylvaniaCandidate:Crist, Sean JacobFull Text:PDF
GTID:1465390014450892Subject:Language
Abstract/Summary:
Historical sound change has been modeled in Optimality Theory as a change in the ranking of constraints. In the simplest case, the surface effects of a constraint reranking can be stated in terms of a single traditional rewrite rule. However, there are also rerankings whose corresponding surface effects are diverse and complex, and cannot be stated as a single rule. It is this consequence of OT which I explore in this dissertation, examining conspiracies of historical sound changes in early Greek (the elimination of *j), in West Germanic (the near elimination of voiced fricatives), and in Slavic (the elimination of syllable codas).
Keywords/Search Tags:Historical
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