The Morphophonemics of Japanese Verbal Conjugation: An Autosegmental Account.

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Title: The Morphophonemics of Japanese Verbal Conjugation: An Autosegmental Account.
Language: English
Authors: Tsujimura, Natsuko, Davis, Stuart
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 14
Publication Date: 1988
Document Type: Reports - Evaluative
Speeches/Meeting Papers
Descriptors: Consonants, Japanese, Language Patterns, Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Morphophonemics, Phonology, Uncommonly Taught Languages, Verbs
Abstract: Problems emerging from previous analyses of epenthesis in Japanese verbal endings are discussed and a crucial relationship between epenthesis and assimilation is argued. The focus is on the occurrence of /i/-epenthesis with certain root-final consonants. The analysis, which incorporates the view that assimilation is accomplished by means of autosegmental spreading, illustrates that epenthesis cannot split clusters that have undergone assimilation. Assimilation and epenthesis are seen as complementary, with epenthesis occurring where assimilation has not. (MSE)
Entry Date: 1989
Accession Number: ED308725
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Problems emerging from previous analyses of epenthesis in Japanese verbal endings are discussed and a crucial relationship between epenthesis and assimilation is argued. The focus is on the occurrence of /i/-epenthesis with certain root-final consonants. The analysis, which incorporates the view that assimilation is accomplished by means of autosegmental spreading, illustrates that epenthesis cannot split clusters that have undergone assimilation. Assimilation and epenthesis are seen as complementary, with epenthesis occurring where assimilation has not. (MSE)