LING 3005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Syncretism, Canadian Raising, Phonotactics

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X a y b strictly ordered. Flap rule deletes the environment where canadian raising would apply it bleeds that rule. Whereas, canadian raising feeds the environment for flapping. Morphology: level 1 affixes, irregular inflection, compounding level 2 affix n v, regular inflection. Phonology: npa (1), canadian raising, tss, word level stress, w1 phonotactics, flap, compound stress, npa (2), phrasal stress, phrasal level phonotactics. Level ordering: black (1), red (2), purple (3) It is the level where the words belong are ordered. Boundaries created in level 1 affixation are not salient. Don"t recognize morpheme boundary, processed as one word subject to whole-word processing. Level feeds level 2-3, stored as whole-word, simplex. Last hypothesis states affixes don"t exist, if that is true, none of phonology level 1 exists. Frequency of age due to close proximity with french (as canadians) We don"t have it in english because it is not frequent.

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