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국어의 경음화현상과 불투명성 - OT-CC를 중심으로 : 국어의 경음화현상과 불투명성
서정민(Seo Jeongmin),조학행(Jo Hakhaeng) 한국언어문학회 2006 한국언어문학 Vol.59 No.-
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the opacity in post-liquid tensification of Korean verbal inflection. For this, after classifying the tensification phenomena in Korean, we will present the opacity problem. Following that, we will analyze the opacity in post-liquid tensification of Korean verbal inflection within the framework of McCarthy(2006a)’s recent proposal, Optimality Theory with Candidate Chains (OT-CC, henceforth), which incorporates inter-candidate derivational information with PREC (edence) constraints(A, B). This paper is organized as follows. Section Ⅰ provides introductory remark about this paper. Section Ⅱ provides an introduction of OT-CC. In Section Ⅲ, we will analyze the opacity in post-liquid tensification of Korean verbal inflection resulting from rule overapplication within the framework of OT-CC. Section Ⅳ is a concluding summary.
趙鶴行 조선대학교 교육연구소 1978 교과교육연구 Vol.1 No.-
It has been assumed in the standard theory of phonology that rules apply extrinsically ordered in natural language. However, some years ago this assumption has been challenged. Koutsoudas, Sanders, and Noll(1974) (henceforth KSN), in particular, have argued that no phonological rules need to be ordered, and that the relative order of rule application is predictable by universal principles, thereby dispensing with language-specific ordering statements. On the contrary, in recent years, Cathey and Demers(1976) (henceforth CD), have claimed that the KSN hypothesis for unordered rules does not have linguistically significant universals. The purpose of this paper is to compare the two hypotheses of KSN and CD and also to confirm the justification for the extrinsic rule order. It is shown in section one that some types of rule ordering relationships are explained according to KSN's theory. It is hown in section two that whether or not the method used by KSN to make the simulataneous application principle workable is theoretic-ally motivated. In section three, CD's proposals for extrinsic ordering against the KSN theory are also introduced. It is shown in section four that some evidence for extrinsic rule ordering in Korean phonology is investigated. At the end of this paper it is verified that the extrinsic rule ordering in natural language is more natural and more descriptively adequate.