Perspectives on phonological theory and development / edited by Ashley W. Farris-Trimble and Jessica a. Barlow
Material type:
- 9789027253187
- P 215 .P47 2014

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Section1. Representation and Contrast: What does the learner know? -- Sources of Individual differences in Phonological acquisition -- Cross-linguistic Approaches to Phonological Acquisition -- Section4. Theoretical Advances in the Field: Constraints-based approaches.
This paper explores super additivity effects in natural language by considering three interrelated phenomena in Colloquial Bambara (CB). The premise of super additivity is that although marked structures are accommodated in a system, particular structures cannot co-occur in a given domain. This arises because the simultaneous, additive violation of constraints within a domain arguably incurs an additional penalty. Thus, languages may limit the number of phonologically complex structures in a domain.
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