Underapplication of stress clash resolution: The role of morphologically derived environments

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B. Devan Steiner

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Morphological derivation has a profound effect on stress clash resolution in Muruwari. Muruwari is a quantity sensitive language that does not permit stress clash in most contexts. However, in three-syllable morphologically derived words with a heavy monosyllabic base (e.g. /maan+kuli/), stress clash occurs between the initial and penultimate syllables. This is the only context in the language where stress clash is permitted, resulting in an underapplication of stress clash resolution. It appears as though stress clash is permitted across the morpheme boundary, and thus the underapplication is the result of the morphologically derived environment. In order to account for this, a new constraint has been proposed: *CLASH[TAUTOMORPHEMIC].

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