Morphology-phonology interplay in lexical stress assignment: Ichishkiin Sɨnwit
Morphology-phonology interplay in lexical stress assignment: Ichishkiin Sɨnwit
Author(s): Ksenia BogomoletsSubject(s): Morphology
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: prosody; morphology; lexical stress; cyclic accent; prosodic domains; Ichishkiin Sɨnwit
Summary/Abstract: This paper presents a novel analysis of the stress system of Ichishkiin Sɨnwit (Sahaptian). Ichishkiin Sɨnwit has been previously analyzed as a unique example of a stress system requiring a ranking of the Affix Faithfulness constraints over the Root Faithfulness constraints. I argue, however, that such idiosyncratic stress mechanisms are not necessary. Instead, I propose that accent assignment is cyclic: Underlying accent in the outermost derivational layer within the relevant domain wins. A central role in this analysis belongs to (i) the underlying specification of morphemes for accent, and to (ii) morpho-prosodic domains. The current proposal additionally offers an insight into the role of morpho-prosodic domains in the hiatus resolution strategies.
- Issue Year: 68/2021
- Issue No: 1-2
- Page Range: 77-102
- Page Count: 26
- Language: English
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