Morphology before phonology: A case study of Turoyo (Neo-Aramaic)
Some models of the morphology-phonology interface take (certain aspects of) morphology and phonology to be computed in the same component of the grammar, simultaneously, including many instantiations of Optimality Theory (McCarthy and Prince 1993a , b , Kager 1996 , Hyman and Inkelas 1997 , Mascaró...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Morphology (Dordrecht) 2020-09, Vol.30 (3), p.135-184 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Some models of the morphology-phonology interface take (certain aspects of) morphology and phonology to be computed in the same component of the grammar, simultaneously, including many instantiations of Optimality Theory (McCarthy and Prince
1993a
,
b
, Kager
1996
, Hyman and Inkelas
1997
, Mascaró
2007
, Wolf
2008
,
i.a.
). On the other hand are models that separate morphology from phonology, including Distributed Morphology (Halle and Marantz
1993
,
1994
) and related models (e.g., Trommer
2001
, Bye and Svenonius
2012
, Dawson
2017
, Rolle
2020
), as well as “subcategorization”-based approaches (Paster
2006
,
2009
, Yu
2007
,
i.a.
). I undertake a careful study of the order of operations needed to derive the form of finite verbs in the Neo-Aramaic language Turoyo (Jastrow
1993
). Two morphophonological phenomena found in Turoyo verbs provide evidence for a separation of morphology from phonology: (i) phonologically-conditioned suppletive allomorphy that is anti-optimizing and surface opaque (reaffirming the findings of Paster
2006
); and (ii) phonological displacement of an affix (à la infixation) that is also anti-optimizing and surface opaque, and even more surprisingly, counterbleeds morphological operations in the verbal complex but feeds/bleeds phonological ones. The main conclusion from Turoyo is that exponent choice precedes, and is oblivious to, the regular phonology of the language and considerations of phonological optimization. Turoyo also provides a more general window into a number of issues at the morphology-phonology interface, including cyclicity, the timing of infixation, and constraints on allomorphy. |
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ISSN: | 1871-5621 1871-5656 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11525-020-09365-3 |