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This paper is a qualitative study of speaker variation within the Káínai Blackfoot dialect, focusing on ‘non-permanent’ consonants in noun stems. Methods include a corpus study and a wordlist recorded with seven speakers. I end by discussing issues encountered using these methods and suggest some culturally-appropriate adaptations.
I am an Assistant Professor in the Yale Linguistics Department. My interests are in theoretical phonology and issues at the syntax-phonology interface, including the relationships between prosodic and syntactic constituents, phonological realization of morphemes, and linearization.My research develops a typologically-driven theory of universality... Read More →