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Del 42 - Oxford Studies in Diachronic and Historical Linguistics
Phonetic Causes of Sound Change
The Palatalization and Assibilation of Obstruents
Inbunden, Engelska, 2020
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This book provides an integrated account of the phonetic causes of the diachronic processes of palatalization and assibilation of velar and labial stops and labiodental fricatives, as well as the palatalization and affrication of dentoalveolar stops. While previous studies have been concerned with the typology of sound inventories and of the processes of palatalization and assibilation, this volume not only deals with the typological patterns but also outlines the articulatory and acoustic causes of these sound changes.In his articulation-based account, Daniel Recasens argues that the affricate and fricative outcomes of these changes developed via an intermediate stage, namely an (alveolo)palatal stop with varying degrees of closure fronting. Particular emphasis is placed on the one-to-many relationship between the input and output consonant realizations, on the acoustic cues that contribute to the implementation of these sound changes, and on the contextual, positional, and prosodic conditions that most favour their development. The analysis is based on extensive data from a wide range of language families, including Romance, Bantu, Slavic, and Germanic, and draws on a variety of sources, such as linguistic atlases, articulatory and acoustic studies, and phoneme identification tests.
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The book analyzes the articulatory motivation of several adaptation processes (place assimilations, blending, coarticulation) involving consecutive consonants in heterosyllabic consonant sequences within the framework of the degree of articulatory constraint model of coarticulation. It also shows that the homorganic relationship between two heterosyllabic consonants contributes to the implementation of manner assimilations, while heterorganicity as well as sonorancy and voicing in the syllable-onset C2 are key factors in the weakening of the syllable-coda C1. Experimental and descriptive evidence is provided with production, phonological and sound change data from several languages, and more especifically with tongue-to-palate contact and lingual configuration data for Catalan consonant sequences. The book also reviews critically research on the c-center effect in tautosyllabic consonant sequences which has been carried out during the last thirty years.
Consonant-induced sound changes in stressed vowels in Romance
Assimilatory, dissimilatory and diphthongization processes
Inbunden, Engelska, 2023
1 723 kr
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The book investigates historical patterns of vowel diphthongization, assimilation and dissimilation induced by consonants – mostly (alveolo)palatals – in Romance. Compiling data from dialectal descriptions, old documentary sources and experimental phonetic studies, it explains why certain vowels undergo raising assimilation before (alveolo)palatal consonants more than others. It also suggests that in French, Francoprovençal, Occitan, Rhaetoromance and dialects from northern Italy, mid low vowel diphthongization before (alveolo)palatal consonants started out with the formation of non-canonical falling diphthongs through off-glide insertion, from which rising diphthongs could emerge at a later date (e.g., Upper Engadinian OCTO ‘eight’ > [ɔc] > [ɔ(ə̯)c] > [wac]). Both diphthongal types, rather than canonical falling diphthongs with a palatal off-glide, could also give rise to high vowels (dialectal French [li] < LECTU, [fuj] < FOLIA). This same Gallo-Romance diphthongization process operated in Catalan ([ʎit], [ˈfuʎə]). In Spanish, on the other hand, mid low vowels followed by highly constrained (alveolo)palatals became too close to undergo the diphthongization process ([ˈletʃo], [ˈoxa]).
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The present book describes the sound changes undergone by the vowels and consonants of Catalan since the origins of the language, relates them chronologically and deals with the articulatory and acoustico-perceptual factors involved in their inception. The reconstruction of the sound change pathways is based on graphemic data from Old Catalan corpora, linguistic evidence from other Romance languages, mostly Occitan, and well-established mechanisms of vowel and consonant production.Special attention is paid to some major phonetic pathways which have operated on spoken Catalan since the early Middle Ages: the rising of stressed mid low vowels before palatal consonants to high vowels presumably through the formation of rising diphthongs (pit PĔCTU, ull ŎCULU); the inversion of stressed mid high and mid low front vowels after /e/ centralization into schwa in the Eastern dialect ([e] bé BĔNE [ɛ] sec SĬCCU); extensive unstressed vowel syncope/apocope followed by changes in manner of articulation and voicing in the emerging syllable-final consonants; the historical development of the voiced dental fricative (raó RATIONE, malesa MALĬTIA) and of voiced palatoalveolar affricate and fricative consonants.