The role of phonology in Vata adjectival agreement
The role of phonology in Vata adjectival agreement
Author(s): Sebastian BredemannSubject(s): Phonetics / Phonology, Morphology
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: phonology-morphology interface; Optimality Theory; Vocabulary Insertion; realizational morphology
Summary/Abstract: In realizational theories of morphology, different opinions exist on the relationship between phonology and Vocabulary Insertion. On the one hand, there are separational theories like Distributed Morphology (Halle & Marantz 1993), which assume that Vocabulary Insertion does not interact with the phonological component of the grammar. These theories predict that the properties of a language's regular phonology never play a role when vocabulary items (VIs) are inserted. The opposite view is held by integrational theories as, for instance, proposed in Wolf (2008). These theories assume that the general phonology of a language can influence Vocabulary Insertion. Based on adjectival agreement in the language Vata, I propose an integrational model that assumes that Vocabulary Insertion applies in an Optimality-Theoretic (Prince & Smolensky 1993) phonology, where regular phonological constraints are active. I propose that the phonology consists of two levels: one level where VIs are inserted and one level for regular phonology.
- Issue Year: 69/2022
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 36-58
- Page Count: 23
- Language: English