Tonal polarity in Sylheti in the context of noun faithfulness

Publication date: Available online 20 July 2018Source: Language SciencesAuthor(s): Shakuntala Mahanta, Amalesh GopeAbstractThe extant literature (Smith, 2000a,b, 2001, 2002) on differences between nouns versus verbs in phonology has shown that nouns enjoy a privileged status in exhibiting phonological contrasts and processes at the expense of verbal domains. In this paper, we show from original work on Sylheti tones that verbs exhibit exceptionally marked tonal polarity and dominant suffixes which are not seen in nouns. This does not lead to more contrasting patterns in nouns but nouns are faithful. Noun faithfulness can be taken care of by a general faithfulness constraints. Verbs however, need a conjoined markedness and faithfulness constriant ranked higher than the general Faithfulness and Markedness constraints, showing the presence of a putative marked structure in verbs than in nouns.
Source: Language Sciences - Category: Speech-Language Pathology Source Type: research