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An-Nah Moon (Inha University)
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한국영어학회 영어학 영어학 Volume.15 Number.3
발행연도
2015.9
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493 - 509 (17page)

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Palatalization of /sk/ spelled with <sc> in Old English has been rarely treated within a theoretical framework, whereas that of /k/ has been often theoretically analyzed (Lass & Anderson 1975, Hogg 1979, Peinovich 1979, Moon 2011, 2014). The goals of this study are to investigate what properties characterize palatalization of /sk/ and to show how they can be analyzed within the framework of Optimality Theory. There are some noticeable characteristics of palatalization of /sk/. First, /sk/ is palatalized in the word-initial position regardless of the following environments. This study has suggested that this can be accounted for manly by the pressure of the highly ranked constraint <SUP>*</SUP>#[/sk/. Secondly, the [back] feature of the vowels following /sk/ determines whether or not palatalization occurs to /sk/ in the word-medial position, which is predicted by MatchR(±bk) ranked above MatchL(±bk) in this study. Finally, the seemingly contradictory pattern shown by the umlauted words in the word-medial palatalization can also be incorporated to palatalization of /sk/ without reranking of the constraints explaining the non-umlauted words. The proposed analysis couched in OT-CC allows us to succeed in explaining the opacity manifested by the umlauted words with the help of the interaction of constraints.

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1. Introduction
2. Data
3. An OT Analysis
4. Summary and Conclusion
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