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Segment structure and coronal underspecification
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GeometryNeurolinguisticsSegment StructureCoronal NodeSubdivision SurfaceCurve ModelingMorphology (Linguistics)PhonologySyntaxSecondary Content NodeHistorical LinguisticsLinguistic TypologyLanguage StudiesUnderlying RepresentationGeometry ProcessingMorphologyPhonology MorphologySpanishLinguistics
Ponapean, Catalan and English provide strong evidence that the Coronal node must be absent in underlying representation. In none of these languages are coronals distinguished by a secondary content node, and thus the NAC does not force the presence of a Coronal node. As expected, phonological processes separate the coronals from the other places of articulation in these languages.
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