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Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus (SPiL Plus)

On-line version ISSN 2224-3380
Print version ISSN 1726-541X

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WEE, Lian-Hee. A spin to preserve contrast: Taiwanese tone sandhi. SPiL plus (Online) [online]. 2020, vol.60, pp.13-29. ISSN 2224-3380.  http://dx.doi.org/10.5842/60-0-755.

Chain shifts, particularly circular ones such as the tone sandhi of Taiwanese Min, are easy to describe but the phonological underpinnings are difficult to explain. This paper synthesises ideas of markedness and contrast preservation to propose that the Taiwanese Min tone circle might historically first have been triggered by a ban against contour tones in non-final positions. This sets Preserve Contrast off into a diachronic chain reaction to maintain underlying contrasts in surface forms. This eventually settles into the modern grammar as antifaithfulness. While the historical trigger is speculative, the analysis proposed in this paper does find indirect corroboration in production and "back-construction" experiments that would have otherwise yielded irreconcilable data.

Keywords : tone sandhi; chain shift; preserve contrast; contour tones; markedness; Taiwanese Min.

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