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Phonetic Sources of Morphological Patterns in Sound Change: fricative Voicing in athabascan jonathan Manker University of California, Berkeley While most modern athabascan languages are described as having contrastive voicing in fricatives, the Patterns of fricative voicing still follow both transparent and sometimes more complex Morphological (as well as phonological) environments. While a synchronic analysis of the language seems to demonstrate a direct connection between phonological Patterns and morphology, such an analysis may also suggest the possibility of Morphological conditions in Sound change, which has been proposed by some (Crowley 1997, Donohue 2005). This paper investigates the development of fricative voicing in two athabascan languages and demonstrates that purely Phonetic conditions can be identified that led to what appears to be a case of a morphologically conditioned Sound change, following a similar analysis in Blevins & Lynch (2009).

Phonetic Sources of Morphological Patterns in Sound Change: Fricative Voicing in Athabascan . Jonathan Manker . University of California, Berkeley . While most modern Athabascan languages are described as having contrastive voicing in fricatives, the patterns of fricative voicing

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