The Limit of Structure Preservation in Dakhota Lexical Phonology [microform] / John Kyle
- Bib ID:
- 5570556
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- Author:
- Kyle, John
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- [Washington, D.C.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1994
- 18 p.
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This paper examines Dakhota phonology and morphology and how they relate to each other in lexical phonology. Earlier research on Dakhota lexical phonology claimed that structure preservation applies throughout a lexical derivation and may only be shut off by exiting the lexicon. Although work by Kellogg (1991) in Lakhota attempts to uphold this relationship between lexical phonology and structure preservation, other researchers refute the claim. This paper also discusses the problem of syllable structure within the lexicon and argues that structure preservation seems to be shut off early in the lexical derivation. (MDM)
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- ERIC Note: For the serial issue in which this paper appears, see FL 022 191.
- Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, v19 n2 p183-199 1994.
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