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SUMMARY:Phonological domains in morphology and syntax: evidence from Huave
  - Dr Yuni Kim (University of Manchester)
DTSTART:20141023T150000Z
DTEND:20141023T163000Z
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CONTACT:Theodora Alexopoulou
DESCRIPTION:In morphology\, the restriction of phonological processes to a
  subword domain is often seen to have one of two structural sources: eithe
 r the process applies only within an independently motivated morphological
  constituent\, e.g. due to cyclicity\; or the process applies only within 
 a certain prosodic constituent. Meanwhile\, in the recent syntax-phonology
  interface literature\, theories of phonological domain formation such as 
 Selkirk's (2009) Match Theory and Cheng & Downing's (2012) edge-based mapp
 ing theory incorporate competing morphosyntactic and phonological constrai
 nts that give rise to a greater variety of domain types. Based on data fro
 m Huave\, a language isolate of southern Mexico\, I propose that these the
 ories should be extended to sub-word phenomena\, and I present some argume
 nts in favor of edge-based mapping.
LOCATION:Lecture Block\, Room 5\, Sidgwick Site
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