Date: Tue, 7 Mar 1995 15:31:47 -0500
From: "William A. Kretzschmar, Jr." billk[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]ATLAS.UGA.EDU
Subject: Re: VBE and 60 Minutes
Assignment of final cluster reduction to Nigerian influence has not been
a prominent part of the debates about VBE. Then again, I am underwhelmed
by "naturalness" as an explanation also (then why do we have *any*
clusters left?). Neither of these possible explanations says why
clusters tend to be reduced in some varieties and styles but not others.
If I remember right, final cluster reduction was one of the features
(along with -g dropping, and several others) that Jack Chambers claimed,
in an NWAV plenary address in Ottawa, to appear very widely in English
"vernaculars", wherever and whatever the vernacular (VBE, Canadian
farmers, etc.). If not "naturalness", then perhaps there is still
some process, or group of processes, that might be identified as belonging
to a vernacular variety or style to match the appearance of similar
surface realizations held in common by many actual vernacular
varieties/styles.
Regards, Bill
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