Article published In: International Journal of Chinese Linguistics
Vol. 11:2 (2024) ► pp.168–189
The unmarked fixed segmentism in Chinese reduplication
Case for base-reduplicant correspondence
Published online: 5 December 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/ijchl.00028.yin
https://doi.org/10.1075/ijchl.00028.yin
Abstract
Reduplication often involves fixed segmentism, which includes
invariant segments, tones, or features that are not copied from the base. This
paper focuses on phonologically unmarked fixed segmentism in the Chinese
language and argues for base-reduplicant correspondence in reduplication. We
examine three types of fixed segmentism, including the onset /l/, the nucleus
/i/ or /ə/, and the coda /ʔ/ or /ŋ/. After surveying the data, we argue that
these segments have a phonological basis falling under the Optimality Theory
(OT) rubric of the emergence of the unmarked (TETU). We argue that while fixed
segmentism of this phonological type poses challenges to OT analyses, such as
Morphological Doubling Theory (MDT), which do not acknowledge the distinction
between the base and the reduplicant and their correspondence, it can be
accounted for within correspondence theory, given that the base and reduplicant
have an asymmetrical phonological relation to the input.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Data on the unmarked fixed segmentism
- 2.1Onset /l/
- 2.2Nucleus /i/ or /ə/
- 2.3Coda /ʔ/ or /ŋ/
- 2.4L-insertion words
- 3.The choice of phonologically unmarked segments
- 4.Issues raised about Yip’s (2001) analysis
- 5.Challenges to MDT approach
- 6.Analysis of the unmarked fixed segmentism in correspondence theory
- 7.Conclusion
- Notes
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