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In this paper according to Struijke (2000a) we will introduce Word Faithfulness, which relates inputs to entire output words. We will argue that faithfulness constraints demand recoverability of input material from the output, rather than identity between the two. Given an input element and a single identical output correspondent, both identity and recoverability are achieved. However, in multiple correspondence as established in reduplication, recoverability does not imply identity. If one output correspondent is identical to an input element but a second output correspondent is not, recoverablity is served, but identity is not achieved. Based on the idea, first we will analyse TETU in Korean suffixal reduplication according to Correspondence Theory (McCarthy & Prince, 1995a). However, though the model can explain TETU in the reduplicant, it cannot analyse TETU in the base and in both the base and the reduplicant. Therefore, we will apply a new TETU approach to Korean suffixal reduplicant according to the modified Correspondence Theory (Struijke, 2000a).


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word faithfulness, recoverability, identity, correspondent, multiple correspondence, reduplicant, TETU, correspondence theory, segmental splitting