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      Optimizing by accident: A/an allomorphy and glottal stop

      Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America
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          English a/an appears to be a textbook case of phonologically optimizing allomorphy: it conspires to yield CV syllables instead of hiatus (% ə apple) or extra codas (*an book). But does this effect need to be explained in the synchronic grammar—e.g., is an selected before vowels in order to provide an onset? I argue that it cannot be, based on the selection of an before emphatic glottal stop (an [ʔ]ápple). I provide a serialist analysis of a/an in which allomorphy strictly precedes phonology and cannot ‘see’ surface phonetic forms.

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          Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America
          Proc Ling Soc Amer
          Linguistic Society of America
          2473-8689
          June 12 2016
          June 12 2016
          : 1
          : 12
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          10.3765/plsa.v1i0.3708
          3346fc28-7d2d-4a2d-a3e5-6870fc7e4989
          © 2016

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