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지은이 Ito Mester
발행년도 2003-12-12
판수 1판
페이지 326
ISBN 9780262590235
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  • The sound pattern of Japanese, with its characteristic pitch accent system and rich segmental alternations, has played an important role in modern phonology, from structuralist phonemics to current constraint-based theories. In Japanese Morphophonemics, Junko Ito and Armin Mester provide the first book-length treatment of central issues in Japanese phonology from the perspective of Optimality Theory. In Optimality Theory (OT), a generative grammar (including its phonological component) is built directly on the often conflicting demands of different grammatical principles and incorporates a specific kind of optimization as the means of resolving these conflicts. OT offers a new perspective from which to view many of the processes, alternations, and generalizations that are the traditional subject matter of phonology. Using the phonology of compounds as an analytical thread, Ito and Mester revisit central aspects of the sound pattern of Japanese and submit them to the rigor of OT. In pursuing both well-known and less-explored issues in this area, they show that an optimality-theoretic approach not only provides new solutions to old puzzles but also suggests interesting new questions for both descriptive work and theoretical research.
  • 1 Introduction 1 1.1 The Phonology of Voicing in Japanese: Alternations and Distributional Patterns 2 1.2 Overview of Theoretical Issues 4 1.3 Notation and Romanization 6 2 Obligatory Contour Principle Effects and Markedness Thresholds 13 2.1 Toward a New Understanding of Obligatory Contour Principle Effects 16 2.2 Local Constraint Conjunction 20 2.3 The Japanese Voicing Restriction 32 3 Extended Obligatory Contour Principle Effects and Further Issues 45 3.1 Geminate Dissimulation 47 3.2 Deaccentuation as Tonal Simplification 52 3.3 Further Issues in Constraint Conjunction 58 4 The Morphology and Phonology of Compound Voicing 71 4.1 Rendaku as a Linking Morpheme 72 4.2 The Phonology of Compound Voicing 87 4.3 Further Issues 97 5 Morphological and Phonological Domains 101 5.1 Domain Issues 102 5.2 The Domain of No-D^2 107 5.3 Further Issues 118 6 Rules and Exceptions 121 6.1 Harmonic Completeness, Universal and Language-Specific 122 6.2 No-D^2m and Its Activity in the Lexicon 131 6.3 No-NC and Its Activity in the Lexicon 136 6.4 REALIZE-MORPHEME and the Distribution of Rendaku Voicing 142 6.5 The Overall Structure of the Phonological Lexicon 146 6.6 Concluding Remarks 153 7 Voicing Faithfulness 155 7.1 A Voicing Asymmetry 156 7.2 Faithfulness Approaches to the Voicing Asymmetry 160 7.3 Comparing Theories of IDENT 168 7.4 Sequential Markedness and Segmental Markedness 180 8 Prosodic Anchoring 185 8.1 Rendaku Voicing in Complex Compounds 185 8.2 The Internal Prosodic Structure of Compounds 194 8.3 Initial Anchoring and Initial Markedness 201 8.4 Further Issues 212
  • Junko Ito is Professor of Linguistics at University of California, Santa Cruz. Armin Mester is Professor of Linguistics at University of California, Santa Cruz.
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