Author:
Kaplan Abby,Muratani Yuka
Abstract
AbstractMany languages have been claimed to have phonological patterns that are sensitive to the need to avoid homophony – for example, a rule that is blocked if it would create a surface form that is identical to another word in the language. Such patterns always involve comparisons between words in the same morphological paradigm (e.g., singular and plural forms with the same stem). The lone exception to this generalization is
Subject
Computer Science Applications,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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