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Learning Exceptions in Phonological Alternations

Authors :
Sara Finley
Source :
Language and Speech. 64:991-1017
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2020.

Abstract

The present study explores learning phonological alternations that contain exceptions. Participants were exposed to a back/round vowel harmony pattern in which a regular suffix obeyed a vowel harmony rule, varying between /e/ and /o/ depending on the back/round phonetic features of the stem, and a non-alternating suffix that was always /o/ regardless of the features of the stem vowel. Participants in Experiment 1 learned the behavior of both suffixes, but correct performance for the non-alternating suffix was higher when the suffix happened to be in harmony with the stem. Participants in Experiment 2 were exposed to the non-alternating affix in harmonic contexts only, and continued to show a bias towards harmony. Experiment 3 replicated Experiment 2 with minimal training on disharmonic cases of the non-alternating morpheme. However, participants were less likely to learn the alternating affix without exposure to morphological stem, stem + suffix alternations in Experiment 4, suggesting a bias towards morphophonological alternations in learning vowel harmony patterns.

Details

ISSN :
17566053 and 00238309
Volume :
64
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Language and Speech
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8d14204517296284ba9f98dda34d8176
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0023830920978679