Tang, Sze-Wing. 2000. Identity avoidance and constraint interaction: the case of Cantonese. Linguistics 38(1). 33-61. doi: 10.1515/ling.38.1.33. Walter de Gruyter.
@article{178562, author = {Tang, Sze-Wing}, journal = {Linguistics}, number = {1}, pages = {33-61}, publisher = {Walter de Gruyter}, title = {Identity avoidance and constraint interaction: the case of Cantonese}, url = {http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ling.2000.38.issue-1/ling.38.1.33/ling.38.1.33.xml}, volume = {38}, year = {2000}, abstract = {This paper explores various phenomena of identity avoidance in Cantonese and argues that both pausing and omission play a significant role in avoiding identity of elements. The descriptive generalization is that in Cantonese if two adjacent morphemes are phonologically identical, add a pause between the two morphemes to rephrase the intonational phrase if possible to avoid the repetition. If pausing is impossible, don't do anything and just tolerate the identity. If two adjacent homophonous morphemes belong to the same type of functional category, then omit one of the homophonous morphemes. Both phonological information and morphological information are needed to calculate the violation of identity.}, citekeys = {cldf3:5503}, doi = {10.1515/ling.38.1.33}, inlg = {English [eng]}, isreferencedby = {cldf3}, issn = {0024-3949}, lgcode = {[yuec1235]}, macro_area = {Eurasia}, src = {cldf, degruyter, zurich}, zurichcode = {Yue, Chinese [YUH]} }
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