Gemination and degemination in English affixation
Investigating the interplay between morphology, phonology and phonetics

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Ben Hedia, Sonia
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU); Language Science Press 2018-2020Language
EnglishAbstract
In English, phonological double consonants only occur across morphological boundaries, for example, in affixation (e.g. in unnatural, innumerous). There are two possibilities for the phonetic realization of these morphological geminates: Either the phonological double is realized with a longer duration than a phonological singleton (gemination), or it is of the same duration as a singleton consonant (degemination).
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LinguisticsISBN
9783961101887Publisher
Language Science PressPublisher website
http://langsci-press.org/Publication date and place
Berlin, 2019-07-30Grantor
Series
Studies in Laboratory Phonology,Classification
Linguistics

