On the logical complexity of autosegmental representations

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Abstract

Autosegmental mapping from disjoint strings of tones and tone-bearing units, a commonly used mechanism in phonological analyses of tone patterns, is shown to not be definable in monadic second-order logic. This is abnormally complex in comparison to other phonological mappings, which have been shown to be monadic second-order definable. In contrast, generation of autosegmental structures from strings is demonstrated to be first-order definable.

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Jardine, A. (2017). On the logical complexity of autosegmental representations. In MOL 2017 - 15th Meeting on the Mathematics of Language, Proceedings of the Conference (pp. 22–35). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/w17-3403

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