Direct link: http://roa.rutgers.edu/content/article/files/1547_gjersoe_1.pdf
ROA: | 1284 |
Title: | Cyclic Optimization of Floating L Tones in Kikuyu |
Authors: | Siri Gjersoe |
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Length: | 10 |
Abstract: | This study discusses the cyclic derivation of downstep in Kikuyu (Bantu, E51). Kikuyu attests floating L tones of lexical and phrasal nature which are domain-sensitive. Their proposed domain is the p(honological)-phrase and downstep appears preferably at the right edge of a p-phrase. Interestingly, the positioning of downstep is also determined by surrounding tones as the sequence H!L is banned. The puzzling part is that the phrasal floating L tone moves away from its underlying position towards its preferred realization site of a p-phrase edge and this happens even in contexts where the floating L tone can not be realized in this position due to markedness reasons. It can therefore end up triggering downstep in a p-phrase medial position which deviates from its underlying position. This pattern poses a serious challenge to parallel Optimality Theory and argues for a serial derivation. The proposal here is a Stratal OT analysis with two strata above the word level. |
Type: | Paper/tech report |
Keywords: | Syntax-phonology interface, Tone, Downstep, Stratal OT, High Tone Spreading |