Sibilantes tras consonante sonante en euskera : inserción vs. africación, fonética y fonología

This paper deals with the Basque phonological process that affricates sibilant fricatives following sonorant consonants. The analysis of this process is particularly adequate for the discussion of the reciprocal relationship between phonetics and phonology as proposed by Natural Phonology. Within th...

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Main Authors: Oroitz Jauregi Nazabal Oñederra, Miren Lourdes
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade do Porto 2010-01-01
Series:Linguística : Revista de Estudos Linguísticos da Universidade do Porto
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Online Access:http://ler.letras.up.pt/uploads/ficheiros/8976.pdf
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spelling doaj-695c8e2c391746ab96d6de44ce4f86c92020-11-24T23:45:14ZporUniversidade do PortoLinguística : Revista de Estudos Linguísticos da Universidade do Porto1646-61952010-01-01517189Sibilantes tras consonante sonante en euskera : inserción vs. africación, fonética y fonologíaOroitz Jauregi Nazabal OñederraMiren LourdesThis paper deals with the Basque phonological process that affricates sibilant fricatives following sonorant consonants. The analysis of this process is particularly adequate for the discussion of the reciprocal relationship between phonetics and phonology as proposed by Natural Phonology. Within that theoretical framework, this study investigates the phonetic motivation of phonology; on the other hand, the perceptual –perhaps also productive– consequences of the language-specific phonemic systems are explored by comparing the Basque affrication process with the better known English process of stop insertion. It is argued that the terminological choice between affrication and insertion might not be a trivial issue, but the reflection of some difference in the phonological processing of basically equivalent phonetic conditions. The optimization of syllable structure is presented as another possible element in the shaping of the phonological process and an important factor of its relative relevance in typologically different languages. Some comments on spectrographic images are provided in section 3, in order to show the kind of observations that prompted this ongoing researchhttp://ler.letras.up.pt/uploads/ficheiros/8976.pdfPhonetics-phonologyprocessNatural Phonologyaffricationaffricatesonorant consonantfortitionsyllabic structureperceptionphoneme inventaryease of articulationvariationmotivationneutralization
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author Oroitz Jauregi Nazabal Oñederra
Miren Lourdes
spellingShingle Oroitz Jauregi Nazabal Oñederra
Miren Lourdes
Sibilantes tras consonante sonante en euskera : inserción vs. africación, fonética y fonología
Linguística : Revista de Estudos Linguísticos da Universidade do Porto
Phonetics-phonology
process
Natural Phonology
affrication
affricate
sonorant consonant
fortition
syllabic structure
perception
phoneme inventary
ease of articulation
variation
motivation
neutralization
author_facet Oroitz Jauregi Nazabal Oñederra
Miren Lourdes
author_sort Oroitz Jauregi Nazabal Oñederra
title Sibilantes tras consonante sonante en euskera : inserción vs. africación, fonética y fonología
title_short Sibilantes tras consonante sonante en euskera : inserción vs. africación, fonética y fonología
title_full Sibilantes tras consonante sonante en euskera : inserción vs. africación, fonética y fonología
title_fullStr Sibilantes tras consonante sonante en euskera : inserción vs. africación, fonética y fonología
title_full_unstemmed Sibilantes tras consonante sonante en euskera : inserción vs. africación, fonética y fonología
title_sort sibilantes tras consonante sonante en euskera : inserción vs. africación, fonética y fonología
publisher Universidade do Porto
series Linguística : Revista de Estudos Linguísticos da Universidade do Porto
issn 1646-6195
publishDate 2010-01-01
description This paper deals with the Basque phonological process that affricates sibilant fricatives following sonorant consonants. The analysis of this process is particularly adequate for the discussion of the reciprocal relationship between phonetics and phonology as proposed by Natural Phonology. Within that theoretical framework, this study investigates the phonetic motivation of phonology; on the other hand, the perceptual –perhaps also productive– consequences of the language-specific phonemic systems are explored by comparing the Basque affrication process with the better known English process of stop insertion. It is argued that the terminological choice between affrication and insertion might not be a trivial issue, but the reflection of some difference in the phonological processing of basically equivalent phonetic conditions. The optimization of syllable structure is presented as another possible element in the shaping of the phonological process and an important factor of its relative relevance in typologically different languages. Some comments on spectrographic images are provided in section 3, in order to show the kind of observations that prompted this ongoing research
topic Phonetics-phonology
process
Natural Phonology
affrication
affricate
sonorant consonant
fortition
syllabic structure
perception
phoneme inventary
ease of articulation
variation
motivation
neutralization
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