No Additional Strata, No Loop! A Reanalysis of Malayalam Compound Morphophonology

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K. P. Mohanan (1986) claims that different compound types in Malayalam are associated with distinct strata with systematic phonological differences. However, compound embedding indicates that these strata must interact bidirectionally, necessitating a stratal loop. The loop abolishes strict ordering of strata, which results in a less restrictive architecture of stratal phonology. Contrary to these results, we show that the loop is unwarranted once all compounding takes place in a single stratum. We replace the stratal distinction by a prosodic distinction. Crucially, our analysis extends naturally to two cases of opaque phonology that K. P. Mohanan (1996) claims provide irrefutable evidence for the stratal distinction of compounds.

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McCann, K., & Trommer, J. (2026). No Additional Strata, No Loop! A Reanalysis of Malayalam Compound Morphophonology. Linguistic Inquiry. https://doi.org/10.1162/LING.a.545

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