Sound patterns, frequency and predictability in inflection
Sound patterns, frequency and predictability in inflection
Author(s): András CserSubject(s): Morphology
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: morphology; phonology; Latin; conditional entropy; inflection
Summary/Abstract: The paper investigates the relations between phonological form and information content within Latin verbal inflection from two interrelated points of view. It looks at conditional entropy relations within the present paradigm to see how these relate to the textual frequency of the individual forms; and it seeks to answer the question to what extent the phonological form of stems and endings has the potential to lead to ambiguity in morphological marking. The latter issue is approached from the angle of the information content that word forms taken in themselves have about their morphological status. The broader question of potential ambiguity is broken down into two separate questions: one concerns stems where intra-paradigmatic ambiguity would be possible; the other concerns stems that include phonological material that could itself be interpreted as a morphological marker. The absence of potential ambiguity in the first sense, and its severe restriction in the second sense is interpreted here as an emergent mechanism to enhance the information content of verb forms.
- Issue Year: 70/2023
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 397-409
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English