고대영어의 이중모음화와 단모음화에 관한 연구: 음운변화의 발생환경에 대한 전통적 견해의 재검토를 중심으로
A study of OE breaking and Anglian smoothing: Revisiting traditional treatment on the triggering environment
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Traditional accounts of the Old English breaking suggest that breaking is epenthesis of a protective back vowel and that the segments before which this epenthesis takes place are specified as [+back]. This paper aims to inquire into the nature of the epenthesis and explain the causes of breaking and subsequent sound changes within the framework of the Site-Articulator model and the Optimality Theory. I argue that the triggering element of the epenthesis is the velarization of the coda consonants, which requires the insertion of a floating labial constriction. It will be shown that the seemingly complicated and confusing sound changes are due to the interactions of several universal constraints. I also make a critical review of a couple of previous studies on the Old English breaking and try to show how my analysis overcomes some of the empirical and theoretical problems they potentially face.

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고대영어의 이중모음화와 단모음화에 관한 연구: 음운변화의 발생환경에 대한 전통적 견해의 재검토를 중심으로
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A study of OE breaking and Anglian smoothing: Revisiting traditional treatment on the triggering environment
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이세창
DOI
10.18855/lisoko.2008.33.4.010
발행일
2008-12
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