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A foot-based approach to English /t/-lenition
 
Lee, Minkyung (Daegu University, Professor)

Abstract
Alveolar  plosives  among  English  stop  consonants  undergo  weakening  processes 
when they are surrounded by two heterosyllabified peaks, i.e. intervocalically. As 
well-defined  and  observed,  intervocalic  alveolar  stops  in  English  tend  to  be 
neutralized by losing their voicing contrast, and thus they become homophones, 
which is transcribed as [D] (or [ɾ] in IPA). Such flapped sounds in the context of 
V.CV are commonplace when Cs occur before an unstressed vowel whether or not 
the first vowel gets stressed. In addition, especially the voiceless target /t/ shows 
different behavior. It turns into a flap before a syllabic liquid but it is glottalized 
before a syllabic nasal, instead. Given a foot-based prosodic approach under the 
parallelist optimality theoretic enterprise, /t/-flapping found in word-medial position 
(as well as its voiced counterpart) is entirely foot-internal without resorting to a 
purely syllable-based ambisyllabification. The hierarchically-arranged intervocalic 
markedness constraints favor a vowel-like segment the most, i.e. a sonorant such as a 
flap in this specific context. Of particular interest is that the target /t/ sometimes 
undergoes glottalization according to the manner of the syllabic trigger. /t/-flapping 
is switched on before a syllabic liquid but /t/-glottalization is on before a coronal 
syllabic nasal. For the former, Agree[Manner] guarantees /t/-flapping in which the 
target /t/ adjusts its manner to a syllabic liquid. For the latter, however, OCP[Place] 
enforces /t/-glottalization as the second best strategy when /t/-flapping is entirely 
blocked. Provided that OCP[Place] is satisfied, /t/-flapping under Agree[Voice] is 
still the best option even before a labial syllabic nasal. 

Keywords
alveolar plosives, /t/-flapping, /t/-glottalization, weakening process, parallelist OT
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