Some things you just cannot share: On Schneider’s Law, geminates and syllables ...

Various dialects of Inuktitut present consonant reduction in sequences of consonant clusters due to an alleged ban on syllable-adjacent geminates. This ban has been known as Schneider’s Law (henceforth SL). The present paper re-approaches its definition, focusing on the markedness of geminates and t...

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Main Authors: Markoulaki, Katerina, Topintzi, Nina
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Selected papers on theoretical and applied linguistics 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.26262/istal.v24i0.9204
https://ejournals.lib.auth.gr/thal/article/view/9204
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Summary:Various dialects of Inuktitut present consonant reduction in sequences of consonant clusters due to an alleged ban on syllable-adjacent geminates. This ban has been known as Schneider’s Law (henceforth SL). The present paper re-approaches its definition, focusing on the markedness of geminates and their co-existence in a single syllable. We claim that the underlying cause of SL lies in the fact that two geminates under a single syllable node render the syllable ‘super-marked’ thus calling for simplification of one of the two geminates. We also propose that SL is a more widespread phenomenon applying to other languages too including Japanese, Dogrib and Trukese. ... : Selected papers on theoretical and applied linguistics, Vol 24 (2022): Selected Papers on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics from 24th ISTAL, Thessaloniki 2-4 October 2020 ...