On Non-recycling of Tonal derivation in Chinese Dialects
Vol. 32 No. 2 12/2002
Title |
On Non-recycling of Tonal Derivation in Chinese Dialects |
Author |
Hui-chuan Hsu |
Genre |
Article |
Pages |
357-387 |
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Language |
English |
Key words |
tonal derivation, One Step Principle |
Abstract |
This paper argues that No-Backtracking proposed by Chen(2000:115, 159) to deal with directionality and interacting sandhi processes in Chinese dialects can be subsumed under the more general One Step Principle (OSP henceforth),which prohibits a derived tone serving as input to another sandhi rule. Ample cross-linguistic evidence for OSP comes from Taiwanese secret language, Changting, Tianjin, Dongshi Hakka, Yaoping. The interaction of OSP with other constraints, such as Well-Formedness Condition and Temporal Sequence, well illustrates dialect variation. All possible efforts we can make to translate OSP into optimality terms are futile. OSP even finds a counterpart in segmental derivation of Chinese secret languages. |