In both nominal and verbal paradigms of Hungarian a vowel may occur between the stem and the suffix. The presence and the quality of this vowel is determined by a wide array of phonological, morphological, lexical, even syntactic and semantic factors. In this paper we argue that this vowel… read more
The free combination of independent phonological events is (implicitly) assumed by and built into the mechanisms of phonological models. Phonological variation occurring in independent dimensions applies orthogonally. In the possessive paradigms of Hungarian nouns this fails to apply. Suffixes may… read more