Bakovi´c (2005) proposes that patterns of sufficiently-similar segment
avoidance are the result of interacting agreement and antigemination
constraints, a pattern known as cross-derivational feeding
(CDF). The bleeding interactions between epenthesis and assimilation
which prevent adjacent sufficiently-similar segments in
English are shown to follow, however, from extragrammatical considerations.
Several case studies provide evidence against the major
predictions of CDF.
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Proceedings of the Second Meeting of the Illinois Language and Linguistics Society
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