The rise and fall of a transderivational constraint: the case of Malay

In this paper we will present evidence supporting the existence of a phonological transderivational constraint. We will discuss the manner in which it was eliminated, and why individual morphemes were treated differently. We will compare this example with several proposed syntactic and morphological...

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Main Authors: Farid M. Onn., Becker, Lee A.
Format: Article
Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 1977
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4079/
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Summary:In this paper we will present evidence supporting the existence of a phonological transderivational constraint. We will discuss the manner in which it was eliminated, and why individual morphemes were treated differently. We will compare this example with several proposed syntactic and morphological transderivational constraints and note their common function: avoidance of ambiguity. Finally, we will discuss the hypothesis of a universal characterization of when potential ambiguity is not tolerated and describe one type of example which, if found, could readily shows that this hypothesis is false.