2013
DOI: 10.4324/9780203055427
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Positional Faithfulness

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“…are longer 'by nature'" (p. 19), but do not provide a formal account. Note that the present approach is incompatible with accounts of final devoicing that rely on across-the-board bans against laryngeal features suspended in certain prosodic positions (Bethin, 1992;Beckman, 1998) or before vowels or sonorants (Lombardi, 1995a;Rubach, 2008;Beckman et al, 2009). This is because such accounts predict that all obstruents between the nucleus and the syllable boundary should undergo delaryngealization (as in candidate (b.)…”
Section: Obstruent Clusters and Postalveolarsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…are longer 'by nature'" (p. 19), but do not provide a formal account. Note that the present approach is incompatible with accounts of final devoicing that rely on across-the-board bans against laryngeal features suspended in certain prosodic positions (Bethin, 1992;Beckman, 1998) or before vowels or sonorants (Lombardi, 1995a;Rubach, 2008;Beckman et al, 2009). This is because such accounts predict that all obstruents between the nucleus and the syllable boundary should undergo delaryngealization (as in candidate (b.)…”
Section: Obstruent Clusters and Postalveolarsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…In wellknown patterns, the full range of vowel contrasts is found only in stressed syllables (as in English), or voiced obstruents appear only in onsets (as in German). Such patterns are the subject of a large body of research (Barnes 2006;Beckman 1999;Crosswhite 2001;de Lacy 1999de Lacy , 2002Kaplan 2008Kaplan , 2015Walker 2011, among many others), and one constraint type that is often called upon to account for them is Positional Licensing (Beckman 1999;Goldsmith 1989;Ito 1988;Lombardi 1994;Steriade 1995;Walker 2011;Zoll 1997Zoll , 1998a. Focusing on vocalic patterns, Walker (2011) develops a theory of Positional Licensing (building on much of the work just cited) in which constraints of the form LICENSE(λ, π) require elements of the type λ to coincide with a position of the type π. I take as a starting point the constraint definition in (1), which is simplified from the formalism developed by Walker.…”
Section: Positional Licensing and A Pathologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An OT implementation of the dual patterning of weak syllables with respect to VR in Dutch can be provided using positional faithfulness constraints (Beckman 1998). The cross-linguistic observation that segments in the head of a prosodic constituent are preserved to a greater extent than segments in a non-head domain has lead scholars to propose positional faithfulness constraints preserving feature specifications specifically in prosodic heads (e.g., HEAD-IDENT[FEATURE]; McCarthy 1995; Alderete 1995Alderete , 1999Beckman 1998).…”
Section: The Internally Layered Foot In Dutchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cross-linguistic observation that segments in the head of a prosodic constituent are preserved to a greater extent than segments in a non-head domain has lead scholars to propose positional faithfulness constraints preserving feature specifications specifically in prosodic heads (e.g., HEAD-IDENT[FEATURE]; McCarthy 1995; Alderete 1995Alderete , 1999Beckman 1998). The concrete definition of the positional faithfulness constraint on foot-heads is given below:…”
Section: The Internally Layered Foot In Dutchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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