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Understanding near mergers: the case of morphological tone in Cantonese
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Second Language LearningPsycholinguisticsLanguage VariationMorphology (Linguistics)Language LearningPhonologyPhonological TheoryLinguistic TheoryConnected LanguageApplied LinguisticsMorphological ToneSecond Language AcquisitionPhoneticsLanguage AcquisitionHistorical LinguisticsExemplar-based TheoriesLanguage StudiesCognitive ScienceMorphologyBilingual PhonologyPhonology MorphologyCase StudySpeech PerceptionLinguistics
A growing body of work on exemplar-based theories of learning suggests the possibility of formal models of phonological representation which will offer deeper explanations of basic phonological properties than current models allow. The main purpose of this paper is to shed light on near merger, a recalcitrant problem in sound change and in phonological theory, with this newer perspective, through a case study of tonal near merger in Cantonese.
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