Do Princípio do Contorno Obrigatório e línguas faladas no Brasil

Bringing into scene the theoretical route followed by The ObrigatoryContour Principle (OCP), Kaingáng; Parkatêjê; Je languages; Tonallanguages, the present article has, among its aims: to contribute tothe determination of the nature of such principle and to get evidencefor a possible parameterizatio...

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Main Authors: Marília Facó Soares, Gean Nunes Damulakis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais 2012-11-01
Series:Revista de Estudos da Linguagem
Subjects:
OCP
Online Access:http://periodicos.letras.ufmg.br/index.php/relin/article/view/2457
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spelling doaj-e86d0c26b3b8432582da6eed36fe9fc72020-11-25T01:09:21ZengUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisRevista de Estudos da Linguagem0104-05882237-20832012-11-011522155Do Princípio do Contorno Obrigatório e línguas faladas no BrasilMarília Facó SoaresGean Nunes DamulakisBringing into scene the theoretical route followed by The ObrigatoryContour Principle (OCP), Kaingáng; Parkatêjê; Je languages; Tonallanguages, the present article has, among its aims: to contribute tothe determination of the nature of such principle and to get evidencefor a possible parameterization of it. In order to do so, we, based onspecific phonological apects of some languages (genetically relatedor not) spoken in Brasil, will investigate them from the point of viewof two interrelated theoretical questions which are still accepted,even in a representational model, and which refer to OCP evaluationalcontexts and its weakening from certain distances. The conclusionsreached here allow us to sustain the hypothesis that the nature ofOCP is linked to features involving articulation and perception. Theyalso allow us to suggest that the OCP can be parameterized: its evaluationcontexts can be minimally altered, according to the language, and itsapplication is not affected by other restrictions with which it interacts.http://periodicos.letras.ufmg.br/index.php/relin/article/view/2457PhonologyOCPBrazilian PortugueseIndigenous languagesTikuna
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author Marília Facó Soares
Gean Nunes Damulakis
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Gean Nunes Damulakis
Do Princípio do Contorno Obrigatório e línguas faladas no Brasil
Revista de Estudos da Linguagem
Phonology
OCP
Brazilian Portuguese
Indigenous languages
Tikuna
author_facet Marília Facó Soares
Gean Nunes Damulakis
author_sort Marília Facó Soares
title Do Princípio do Contorno Obrigatório e línguas faladas no Brasil
title_short Do Princípio do Contorno Obrigatório e línguas faladas no Brasil
title_full Do Princípio do Contorno Obrigatório e línguas faladas no Brasil
title_fullStr Do Princípio do Contorno Obrigatório e línguas faladas no Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Do Princípio do Contorno Obrigatório e línguas faladas no Brasil
title_sort do princípio do contorno obrigatório e línguas faladas no brasil
publisher Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
series Revista de Estudos da Linguagem
issn 0104-0588
2237-2083
publishDate 2012-11-01
description Bringing into scene the theoretical route followed by The ObrigatoryContour Principle (OCP), Kaingáng; Parkatêjê; Je languages; Tonallanguages, the present article has, among its aims: to contribute tothe determination of the nature of such principle and to get evidencefor a possible parameterization of it. In order to do so, we, based onspecific phonological apects of some languages (genetically relatedor not) spoken in Brasil, will investigate them from the point of viewof two interrelated theoretical questions which are still accepted,even in a representational model, and which refer to OCP evaluationalcontexts and its weakening from certain distances. The conclusionsreached here allow us to sustain the hypothesis that the nature ofOCP is linked to features involving articulation and perception. Theyalso allow us to suggest that the OCP can be parameterized: its evaluationcontexts can be minimally altered, according to the language, and itsapplication is not affected by other restrictions with which it interacts.
topic Phonology
OCP
Brazilian Portuguese
Indigenous languages
Tikuna
url http://periodicos.letras.ufmg.br/index.php/relin/article/view/2457
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