2019
DOI: 10.3765/amp.v7i0.4565
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Gradient morphophonology: Evidence from Uyghur vowel harmony

Abstract: For the Structuralists and early Generativists (e.g. Bloomfield 1933; Chomsky & Halle 1968), all grammatical knowledge was by definition discrete and categorical.  Since phonetic patterns are gradient, early work argued that phonetics was extra-grammatical.  However, a significant body of work has since shown that phonetic patterns are language-specific and must constitute part of a speaker’s knowledge about their language (e.g. Keating 1985).  As a result, linguistic knowledge is not ontologically categor… Show more

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“…Both vowel reduction and umlaut have been less carefully studied from a theoretical perspective than vowel harmony. Preliminary analyses of vowel reduction are presented in McCollum (2019) and Mayer (2021, appendix E). To our knowledge, there has been no phonological analysis to date of umlaut in Uyghur.…”
Section: Theoretical Relevance Of Vowel Raising Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both vowel reduction and umlaut have been less carefully studied from a theoretical perspective than vowel harmony. Preliminary analyses of vowel reduction are presented in McCollum (2019) and Mayer (2021, appendix E). To our knowledge, there has been no phonological analysis to date of umlaut in Uyghur.…”
Section: Theoretical Relevance Of Vowel Raising Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Kyrgyz, Washington (2006 finds that affix vowels are less distinct than root-internal vowels. Elsewhere in the family, McCollum (2015McCollum ( , 2019bMcCollum ( , 2019c argues that positional reduction is asymmetric in Kazakh and Uyghur. McCollum reports that back vowels undergo non-initial fronting without any comparable effects among the front vowels.…”
Section: Kyrgyz Vowel Harmonymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under such a theory, the assumption of categorical phonological representation in traditional formal phonology is completely dropped, and fine-grained gradient information is allowed inside phonology. Although a consensus has not been reached by previous studies (Lionnet, 2017;Pierrehumbert et al, 2000;Silverman, 2006;Tucker & Warner, 2010; inter alia) on how to incorporate gradience inside formal phonology, as McCollum (2019) pointed out, at least some form of continuously valued variables should be allowed. To apply this theory in German final devoicing, phonology should not only direct a underlyingly voiced segment to devoice, but also demand to what the degree the devoicing process should occur to distinguish the derived voiceless segment from its underlying counterpart.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One solution that is gaining increasing attention to the puzzle posted by incomplete neutralization is to introduce gradience into phonology (McCollum, 2019). Under such a theory, the assumption of categorical phonological representation in traditional formal phonology is completely dropped, and fine-grained gradient information is allowed inside phonology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%