Rising and conservation of non final posttonic mid vowels in two speech styles
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Resumo: | The variationist sociolinguistics research done by De Paula (2015) in Rio de Janeiro State studied the process of change that occurs in the non-final posttonic vocalism in Portuguese. The results show that the raising process affects the both non-final posttonic mid vowels /e/ and /o/, which are in full variation with the high vowels /i/ and /u/ in this context (abób[o]ra ~ abób[u]ra; pêss[e]gu ~ pêss[i]gu). It indicates that the change to the three vowels symmetrical system /i a u/ is already foreseen in underlying level of the speech in Rio de Janeiro State. These results differ from the asymmetric system /i E a U/, defended by Câmara Jr (1970). Moreover, the complementation of the results with a questionnaire and a reading test was fundamental to find and analyze many proparoxytone words that did not appear in the sociolinguistic corpora. This step of research showed that the raising process, which is virtually categorical in spontaneous speech of people who reached up to primary education, is gradually inhibited depending on the level of education and speech monitoring, which does speakers recover the conservative variants [e] and even [o]. |
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Rising and conservation of non final posttonic mid vowels in two speech stylesAlteamento e conservação de vogais médias postônicas não finais em dois estilos de falaSociolinguisticsPhonologyRaisingVocalismPosttonic.SociolinguísticaFonologiaAlteamentoVocalismoPostônico.The variationist sociolinguistics research done by De Paula (2015) in Rio de Janeiro State studied the process of change that occurs in the non-final posttonic vocalism in Portuguese. The results show that the raising process affects the both non-final posttonic mid vowels /e/ and /o/, which are in full variation with the high vowels /i/ and /u/ in this context (abób[o]ra ~ abób[u]ra; pêss[e]gu ~ pêss[i]gu). It indicates that the change to the three vowels symmetrical system /i a u/ is already foreseen in underlying level of the speech in Rio de Janeiro State. These results differ from the asymmetric system /i E a U/, defended by Câmara Jr (1970). Moreover, the complementation of the results with a questionnaire and a reading test was fundamental to find and analyze many proparoxytone words that did not appear in the sociolinguistic corpora. This step of research showed that the raising process, which is virtually categorical in spontaneous speech of people who reached up to primary education, is gradually inhibited depending on the level of education and speech monitoring, which does speakers recover the conservative variants [e] and even [o].A pesquisa sociolinguística variacionista realizada por De Paula (2015) no Estado do Rio de Janeiro investigou o processo de mudança que ocorre no vocalismo postônico não final do português. Os resultados demonstram que o processo de alteamento atinge ambas as vogais médias postônicas não finais /e/ e /o/, que estão em plena variação com as vogais altas /i/ e /u/ neste contexto (abób[o]ra ~ abób[u]ra; pêss[e]gu ~ pêss[i]gu). Isto indica que a mudança para o sistema simétrico de três vogais /i a u/ já está prevista no nível subjacente da fala fluminense. Tais resultados diferem do sistema assimétrico /i E a U/, defendido por Câmara Jr (1970). Além disso, a complementação dos resultados com um questionário e um teste de leitura foi fundamental para encontrar e analisar muitas palavras proparoxítonas que não apareceram nos corpora sociolinguísticos. Tal etapa da pesquisa demonstrou que o alteamento, que é praticamente categórico na fala espontânea de pessoas que estudaram até o Ensino Fundamental, é inibido gradualmente com o aumento da escolaridade e do monitoramento do discurso, o que leva os falantes a recuperarem as variantes conservadoras [e] e, até mesmo, [o].Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2017-12-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/letronica/article/view/2507110.15448/1984-4301.2017.1.25071Letrônica; Vol. 10 No. 1 (2017): Sociolinguística & Narrativa Literária no Século XXI: rupturas, tendências e impasses; 278-292Letrônica; v. 10 n. 1 (2017): Sociolinguística & Narrativa Literária no Século XXI: rupturas, tendências e impasses; 278-2921984-430110.15448/1984-4301.2017.1reponame:letrônicainstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/letronica/article/view/25071/16336Copyright (c) 2017 Letrônicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDe Paula, Alessandra2018-02-16T13:27:49Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/25071Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/letronicaPRIhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/letronica/oailetronica@pucrs.br||ivanetemileski@gmail.com1984-43011984-4301opendoar:2018-02-16T13:27:49letrônica - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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Rising and conservation of non final posttonic mid vowels in two speech styles Alteamento e conservação de vogais médias postônicas não finais em dois estilos de fala |
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Rising and conservation of non final posttonic mid vowels in two speech styles |
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Rising and conservation of non final posttonic mid vowels in two speech styles De Paula, Alessandra Sociolinguistics Phonology Raising Vocalism Posttonic. Sociolinguística Fonologia Alteamento Vocalismo Postônico. |
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Rising and conservation of non final posttonic mid vowels in two speech styles |
title_full |
Rising and conservation of non final posttonic mid vowels in two speech styles |
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Rising and conservation of non final posttonic mid vowels in two speech styles |
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Rising and conservation of non final posttonic mid vowels in two speech styles |
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Rising and conservation of non final posttonic mid vowels in two speech styles |
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De Paula, Alessandra |
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De Paula, Alessandra |
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De Paula, Alessandra |
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Sociolinguistics Phonology Raising Vocalism Posttonic. Sociolinguística Fonologia Alteamento Vocalismo Postônico. |
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Sociolinguistics Phonology Raising Vocalism Posttonic. Sociolinguística Fonologia Alteamento Vocalismo Postônico. |
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The variationist sociolinguistics research done by De Paula (2015) in Rio de Janeiro State studied the process of change that occurs in the non-final posttonic vocalism in Portuguese. The results show that the raising process affects the both non-final posttonic mid vowels /e/ and /o/, which are in full variation with the high vowels /i/ and /u/ in this context (abób[o]ra ~ abób[u]ra; pêss[e]gu ~ pêss[i]gu). It indicates that the change to the three vowels symmetrical system /i a u/ is already foreseen in underlying level of the speech in Rio de Janeiro State. These results differ from the asymmetric system /i E a U/, defended by Câmara Jr (1970). Moreover, the complementation of the results with a questionnaire and a reading test was fundamental to find and analyze many proparoxytone words that did not appear in the sociolinguistic corpora. This step of research showed that the raising process, which is virtually categorical in spontaneous speech of people who reached up to primary education, is gradually inhibited depending on the level of education and speech monitoring, which does speakers recover the conservative variants [e] and even [o]. |
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