Article published In: Linguistics in the Netherlands 2023
Edited by Sterre Leufkens and Marco Bril
[Linguistics in the Netherlands 40] 2023
► pp. 105–119
A sightseeing diminutive tour in Limburgian
N-assimilation and diminutive formation from Vaals to Panningen
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Published online: 3 November 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/avt.00082.jac
https://doi.org/10.1075/avt.00082.jac
Abstract
This paper provides an overview, based on the MAND database and on additional recordings for Limburgian Panningen, of diminutive formation in Limburgian and focuses on the status of n-assimilation. It is shown that both the presence and the absence of n-assimilaton poses problems both for existing phonological descriptions as well as for constraint-based approaches to phonology such as standard Optimality Theory. We will show that the nature of the three interacting modifications, that is n-assimilation, k-fronting and s-insertion is different. k-fronting and s-insertion are limited in their application to the diminutive suffix and are as such lexical modifications. n-assimilation is shown to apply also across word boundaries and is a post-lexical modification. This allows for a straightforward description in stratal OT and for a better understanding of the data observed.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.N-assimilation in diminutive formation
- 3.N-assimilation and diminutive formation from Vaals to Panningen
- 4.Absence and presence of n-assimilation and their theoretical implications
- 5.Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
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