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Korean Base Vowel Shortening as Multiple Exponence in Derivational Morphology

Sunghwa Lee

Pages : 43-64

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Abstract

Lee, Sunghwa. (2015). Korean Base Vowel Shortening as Multiple Exponence in Derivational Morphology. The Linguistic Association of Korea Journal, 23(1). 43-64. This paper studies Korean vowel shortening (VS) in verb/adjective bases triggered by suffixes and proposes that VS in derivational morphology is in fact Multiple Exponence (ME). I argue that VS should be treated differently in inflectional and derivational morphology. In inflectional morphology, on the one hand, VS-triggering suffixes show a phonologically conditioned regular pattern. In derivational morphology, on the other hand, VS occurs when followed by a lexically specified suffix. In this case, I propose that a triggering suffix and a base modification together constitute ME. To distinguish ME from phonologically conditioned morphophonological processes, I propose four criteria for ME, examining properties of ME studied on Matthews (1972). VS in derivational morphology is examined through these criteria, and I conclude that VS and an accompanying-suffix constitute ME in Korean.

Keywords

# Korean base vowel shortening # Multiple Exponence # derivational morphology # base modification # morphophonological alternation

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