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Apparent ‘sufficiently similar’ degemination in Catalan is due to coalescence
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http://journals.linguisticsociety.org/proceedings/index.php/PLSA/article/download/4037/3760Abstract
Cameron et al. (2010) and Fruehwald & Gorman (2011) present the pattern of homorganic consonant cluster reduction in Catalan as a challenge to Baković’s (2005) theory of antigemination, which predicts that any feature ignored in the determination of consonant identity for the purposes of antigemination in a given language must independently assimilate in that language. I argue that the pattern in Catalan is not a counterexample to this prediction if the reduction process is analyzed as coalescence, following Wheeler (2005), rather than as deletion.
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