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“Positional factors in syllabification ».

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From the perspective of standard generative phonological theory, syllable structure is not recorded in the lexicon but it is obtained by means of a syllabification algorithm based on a series of principles. In a given language, the algorithm should parse obstruent+liquid clusters as tautosyllabic both in word-initial and word-internal positions. The tautosyllabic parse as a branching onset complies with all principles on which the syllable-building algorithm is based. In standard theory, if branching onsets of obstruent+liquid are allowed in a language and documented in word-initial position, tautosyl labic parse is predicted to hold also word-internally. Likewise, Kaye’s (1992) Uniformity Principle makes the same prediction, since it states that sequences of contiguous positions that are in a governing relation and contain the same phonological material have the same constituent structure. The present paper draws attention to empirical data showing obstruent+liquid clusters being parsed tautosyllabically in word-initial position and heterosyllabically in word-internal position in the same language. An account is proposed to explain the data discussed, claiming that positional factors may also be relevant in determining syllabification.

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hal-02488898 , version 1 (24-02-2020)

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Diana Passino. “Positional factors in syllabification ».. Acta Linguistica Academica, In press, Special issue on Representation-driven phonology edited by Katalin Balogné Bérces and Shanti Ulfbjorninn eds., Vol. 67 ((2020) 1), pp.1-18. ⟨10.1556/2062.2020.67.1.6⟩. ⟨hal-02488898⟩
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