Syllable Boundary Demarcation In Hualapai And Havasuapai

This investigation focuses on syllable boundary demarcation in Hualapai and Havasupai, Native American Indian languages spoken in Northern Arizona. In an attempt to understand better the nature of the syllable, allophonic variation with respect to syllable position is examined. Cross-linguistic evid...

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Main Author: Berardo, Marcellino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Kansas, Department of Linguistics 1992-01-01
Series:Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1808/645
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spelling doaj-d8d042745dfa4aec80776790a02707392020-11-25T02:45:26ZengUniversity of Kansas, Department of LinguisticsKansas Working Papers in Linguistics2378-76001992-01-0117829410.17161/KWPL.1808.645Syllable Boundary Demarcation In Hualapai And Havasuapai Berardo, MarcellinoThis investigation focuses on syllable boundary demarcation in Hualapai and Havasupai, Native American Indian languages spoken in Northern Arizona. In an attempt to understand better the nature of the syllable, allophonic variation with respect to syllable position is examined. Cross-linguistic evidence suggests that sounds may take on similar characteristics according to their position in the syllable. Maddieson (1985) found phonetic vowel shortening before geminates in languages as diverse as Kannada, Hausa, Finnish and Italian. Phonetic vowel shortening in closed syllables was also found in Havasupai. A relationship between lexical stress and allophonic variation inside the syllable was found in Hualapai and Havasupai. Vowel lowering in closed syllables was also found in Hualapai and Havasupai. http://hdl.handle.net/1808/645Hualapai language-- SyllabicationHavasuapai language-- Syllabication
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author Berardo, Marcellino
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Syllable Boundary Demarcation In Hualapai And Havasuapai
Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics
Hualapai language-- Syllabication
Havasuapai language-- Syllabication
author_facet Berardo, Marcellino
author_sort Berardo, Marcellino
title Syllable Boundary Demarcation In Hualapai And Havasuapai
title_short Syllable Boundary Demarcation In Hualapai And Havasuapai
title_full Syllable Boundary Demarcation In Hualapai And Havasuapai
title_fullStr Syllable Boundary Demarcation In Hualapai And Havasuapai
title_full_unstemmed Syllable Boundary Demarcation In Hualapai And Havasuapai
title_sort syllable boundary demarcation in hualapai and havasuapai
publisher University of Kansas, Department of Linguistics
series Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics
issn 2378-7600
publishDate 1992-01-01
description This investigation focuses on syllable boundary demarcation in Hualapai and Havasupai, Native American Indian languages spoken in Northern Arizona. In an attempt to understand better the nature of the syllable, allophonic variation with respect to syllable position is examined. Cross-linguistic evidence suggests that sounds may take on similar characteristics according to their position in the syllable. Maddieson (1985) found phonetic vowel shortening before geminates in languages as diverse as Kannada, Hausa, Finnish and Italian. Phonetic vowel shortening in closed syllables was also found in Havasupai. A relationship between lexical stress and allophonic variation inside the syllable was found in Hualapai and Havasupai. Vowel lowering in closed syllables was also found in Hualapai and Havasupai.
topic Hualapai language-- Syllabication
Havasuapai language-- Syllabication
url http://hdl.handle.net/1808/645
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