Avery Ozburn (MA 2014, now at UBC) and Alexei Kochetov (faculty) have a paper out in Phonology, 35(3): "Ejective harmony in Lezgian."
This paper contributes to the typology of laryngeal harmony by analysing
an unusual case of long-distance laryngeal co-occurrence restrictions
and alternations in Lezgian. This pattern, previously unmentioned in the
phonological literature, is the first known case of alternations
involving ejective harmony. In Lezgian, local processes mask the
interaction of ejectives and plain voiceless stops. This is robustly
supported by our dictionary analysis, which reveals a ban on the
co-occurrence of ejectives and plain voiceless stops within the foot.
Both harmony alternations and static co-occurrence restrictions are
sensitive to foot structure, unlike previous cases of consonant harmony.
Harmony also interacts opaquely with vowel syncope, and certain
co-occurrences of plain and ejective stops are resolved with
dissimilation rather than harmony, showing a conspiracy to avoid
co-occurrences. We demonstrate an account within the Agreement by
Correspondence framework and discuss implications for the typology and
analysis of consonant harmony.
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