*ABA effects in kinship allomorphy & syncretism

*ABA effects in kinship allomorphy & syncretism Journal Article

Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America

  • Author(s): Truong, Tran
  • Published: 2020
  • Volume: 5

Abstract: Morphological contiguity domains are pockets of natural language grammar wherein formal irregularity in one component predicts co-irregularity in a related, and often more marked, component. At the surface level, they foreclose certain allomorphic and/or distributional possibilities, producing so-called *ABA effects. Contiguity phenomena have been documented in the study of comparatives, case, pronouns, tense/aspect, inter multa alia . To this expanding list, this study adds kinship. It shall be shown that nonsingular pronouns in Lower Arrernte exemplify an apparent *ABA allomorphy-constraining distribution in which the agnate-disharmonic and non-agnate forms must co-supplete. An implementation using toy features demonstrates that the emergence of at least some *ABA patterns may be artifactual of how a paradigm is set up, and that Lower Arrernte nonsingulars do not instantiate Bobaljik (2012)'s containment hypothesis. These results are consonant with a picture of contiguity effects as a group of etiologically and derivationally heterogeneous phenomena, instead of an unambiguous diagnostic for syntactic hierarchical structure.

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Truong, Tran, 2020, *ABA effects in kinship allomorphy & syncretism, Volume:5, Journal Article, viewed 24 May 2025, https://www.nintione.com.au/?p=17545.

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