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Contrastive Syllabification in Blackfoot

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2006

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Emily Elfner

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Abstract

Current phonological theory generally assumes that syllabification is absent from underlying representations because it is never used contrastively among the world’s languages: tautomorphemic contrasts of the type a.ka vs. ak.a or ak.la vs. a.kla have never been convincingly documented (e.g. Blevins 1995, McCarthy 2003). However, it is a matter of debate whether the absence of contrastive

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