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모음충돌 회피를 위한 한국어의 다양한 음운과정에 관한 통합적 분석Vowel clash avoidance in Korean: A unified approach to various phonological alternations

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Vowel clash avoidance in Korean: A unified approach to various phonological alternations
Authors
이세창
Issue Date
Jun-2016
Publisher
경희대학교 언어정보연구소
Keywords
coalescence; vowel deletion; glide-formation; off-glide; clash
Citation
언어연구, v.33, no.Specialiss, pp 165 - 185
Pages
21
Journal Title
언어연구
Volume
33
Number
Specialiss
Start Page
165
End Page
185
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/3362
DOI
10.17250/khisli.33..201609.007
ISSN
1229-1374
Abstract
The central issue I wish to explore in this article is the nature of vowel clash avoidance in terms of universal constraints, the interaction of which is responsible for the various phonological alternations. Those alternations are known to be essentially caused by vowel clash. Such strategies as coalescence, deletion, and glide-formation are well-known enough to constitute the major resolutions of the clash. I propose that along with ONS, a constraint against generating off-glides plays a crucial role in driving the vowel sequence avoidance. I also claim that the asymmetrical behavior of /ɨ/ in Korean phonology should be independently described in the grammar in terms of a faithfulness constraint. I argue that the above three different clash avoidance strategies as well as dialectal variation are nicely explained in terms of the interaction between the proposed markedness constrains and other relevant faithfulness ones. Throughout the analysis, I maintain a single language-specific ranking of constraints for Korean, allowing re-ranking only for dialectal variation. I claim that the current analysis overcomes the limitation of previous treatments within the OT framework on both descriptive and theoretical grounds.
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