[lingtalks] Monday: Armin Mester (Linguistics Colloquium)
Klinton Bicknell
kbicknell at ling.ucsd.edu
Tue Apr 7 14:17:02 PDT 2009
On Monday 13 April at 2pm, Armin Mester (UC Santa Cruz; http://people.ucsc.edu/~mester/
) will give a colloquium in the UCSD Linguistics Department, in AP&M
4301.
:: Abstract ::
Gemination and the prosody of loanwords in Japanese
In Japanese loanwords from English, obstruents that occupy coda
position (or are ambisyllabic) in the source language sometimes appear
geminated, sometimes not:
cap > kyap.pu BUT captain > kya.pu.ten
bat > bat.to butter > ba.taa
listen > ris.sun listener > ri.su.naa
tax > tak.ku.su tact > ta.ku.to
frog > fu.rog.gu log > ro.gu
Predicting when gemination occurs, and when not, is a well-known
problem, and no simple solution based on properties of the English
inputs has emerged. This talk has two main goals: (i) To account for
both newly established and well-known generalizations regarding
obstruent gemination in Japanese loanwords. (ii) To demonstrate the
extent to which loanword formation is constrained by the native
(Yamato and Sino-Japanese) phonology.
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