Phonological processes with intersecting tier alphabets
- Daniel Gleim
- Johannes Schneider (Universität Leipzig)
Abstract
Aksënova and Deshmukh (2018) conjecture that if the phonology of a language requires projection to multiple tiers, the tier alphabets of those tiers are either disjoint or stand in a subset/superset relation, but never form a nontrivial intersection. We provide three counterexamples to this claim.
Keywords: TSL, multiple tiers, intersection, subregular phonology
How to Cite:
Gleim, D. & Schneider, J., (2023) “Phonological processes with intersecting tier alphabets”, Society for Computation in Linguistics 6(1), 243-249. doi: https://doi.org/10.7275/6emr-8380
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