Turkish Consonants: A Government Phonology Analysis

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VDM Verlag Dr. Muller, 2008. — 196 pp. — ISBN: 978-3-8364-8419-0
This book provides a detailed analysis of Turkish consonants in the framework of Government Phonology. In order to explain a number of phonological phenomena involving consonants, the elemental composition of consonants in Turkish is proposed for the first time. Stem-final and suffix-initial voicing alternations are discussed to find out the best way to represent voice. Fortition by the element H and spreading of H are proposed respectively to explain these voicing alternations in phonological expressions containing the stop element. The elemental composition of consonants explains consonant clusters, the word-initial phenomenon and the word-final phenomenon. The role and the representation of palatalized consonants with the I element help us to account for the different ways of interpreting the first vowel of a word and to explain unexpected vowel harmony in the suffixes after word-final palatalized consonants.
This study accounts for various phonological phenomena by referring to universal principles and parameters, which would be helpful for phonologists with a wide variety of interests and anyone who is interesed in Turkish language.

Author(s): Balci Ercan.

Language: English
Commentary: 1229681
Tags: Языки и языкознание;Лингвистика;Фонетика и фонология