PRETONIC VOWELS OF PRÍNCIPE KABUVERDIANU

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Autor(a) principal: Freitas, Shirley
Data de Publicação: 2024
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Resumo: This work focuses on Príncipe Kabuverdianu and describes its pretonic vowels, comparing them with the tonic ones. As a corpus for this study, data collected in Príncipe in 2018 were used and the theoretical assumptions are Acoustic Phonetics and previous descriptions of the kabuverdianu of Santiago, the island where most of the migrants come from (Carreira, 1983). Pretonic vowels were divided into oral and nasal. Oral pretonic segments were [i, e, ɛ, ə, ɐ, a, ɔ, o, u], which, compared to stressed vowels, last less (with the difference being on average 30 milliseconds) and are more centralized. As for vowels with a nasal feature, the application of heterosyllabic nasality (with the consonants [m] and [n] in the following syllable) was not recorded, with the realizations [i, e, ə, ɐ, a, o, u]. Considering the tautosyllabic nasality, the realizations [ĩ, ẽ, ɛ̃, ə̃, ɐ̃, õ] were found. Of the 20 occurrences of nasalized pretonics, in 17, the murmur was present both in front of fricatives and stops consonants. The nasalized pretonic vowels had a longer duration than their oral counterparts, which, together with the presence of the nasal murmur, can be pointed out as indicative of the biphonemic nature of the nasal vowel (/VN/). In short, the data analyzed bring new information regarding the descriptions of Santiago (such as the presence of 3 central vowels), which reveals the importance of studying different varieties and contributes to a greater understanding of the linguistic reality of Príncipe.
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spelling PRETONIC VOWELS OF PRÍNCIPE KABUVERDIANU AS VOGAIS PRETÔNICAS DO KABUVERDIANU DO PRÍNCIPEKabuverdianu do PríncipeVogais orais e nasalizadasPosição pretônicaAnálise acústicaPistas fonológicasPríncipe KabuverdianuOral and nasalized vowelsPretonic positionAcoustic analysisPhonological cluesThis work focuses on Príncipe Kabuverdianu and describes its pretonic vowels, comparing them with the tonic ones. As a corpus for this study, data collected in Príncipe in 2018 were used and the theoretical assumptions are Acoustic Phonetics and previous descriptions of the kabuverdianu of Santiago, the island where most of the migrants come from (Carreira, 1983). Pretonic vowels were divided into oral and nasal. Oral pretonic segments were [i, e, ɛ, ə, ɐ, a, ɔ, o, u], which, compared to stressed vowels, last less (with the difference being on average 30 milliseconds) and are more centralized. As for vowels with a nasal feature, the application of heterosyllabic nasality (with the consonants [m] and [n] in the following syllable) was not recorded, with the realizations [i, e, ə, ɐ, a, o, u]. Considering the tautosyllabic nasality, the realizations [ĩ, ẽ, ɛ̃, ə̃, ɐ̃, õ] were found. Of the 20 occurrences of nasalized pretonics, in 17, the murmur was present both in front of fricatives and stops consonants. The nasalized pretonic vowels had a longer duration than their oral counterparts, which, together with the presence of the nasal murmur, can be pointed out as indicative of the biphonemic nature of the nasal vowel (/VN/). In short, the data analyzed bring new information regarding the descriptions of Santiago (such as the presence of 3 central vowels), which reveals the importance of studying different varieties and contributes to a greater understanding of the linguistic reality of Príncipe.Este trabalho enfoca o kabuverdianu do Príncipe e descreve suas vogais pretônicas, comparando-as com as tônicas. Como corpus para este estudo, foram utilizados dados coletados no Príncipe em 2018 e os pressupostos teóricos são a Fonética Acústica e descrições prévias do kabuverdianu de Santiago, ilha de procedência da maior parte dos migrantes (Carreira, 1983). As vogais pretônicas foram divididas entre orais e nasais. Os segmentos pretônicos orais encontrados foram [i, e, ɛ, ə, ɐ, a, ɔ, o, u], que, em comparação com as vogais tônicas, duram menos (com a diferença sendo em média 30 milissegundos) e são mais centralizados. Quanto às vogais com o traço nasal, não foi registrada a aplicação da nasalidade heterossilábica (com as consoantes [m] e [n] na sílaba seguinte), sendo encontradas as realizações [i, e, ə, ɐ, a, o, u]. Considerando a nasalidade tautossilábica, foram encontradas as realizações [ĩ, ẽ, ɛ̃, ə̃, ɐ̃, õ]. Das 20 ocorrências de pretônicas nasalizadas, em 17, o murmúrio se fez presente tanto diante de fricativas quanto de oclusivas. As vogais pretônicas nasalizadas tiveram uma duração maior do que suas contrapartes orais, o que, juntamente com a presença do murmúrio nasal, podem ser apontados como indicativos da natureza bifonêmica da vogal nasal (/VN/). Em suma, os dados analisados trazem novidades com relação às descrições de Santiago (como a presença de 3 vogais centrais), o que revela a importância de estudar diferentes variedades e contribui para um maior entendimento da realidade linguística do Príncipe.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2024-02-26info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/809110.1590/SciELOPreprints.8091porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/8091/15083Copyright (c) 2024 Shirley Freitashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFreitas, Shirleyreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)instacron:SCI2024-02-13T23:56:45Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/8091Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2024-02-13T23:56:45SciELO Preprints - Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv PRETONIC VOWELS OF PRÍNCIPE KABUVERDIANU
AS VOGAIS PRETÔNICAS DO KABUVERDIANU DO PRÍNCIPE
title PRETONIC VOWELS OF PRÍNCIPE KABUVERDIANU
spellingShingle PRETONIC VOWELS OF PRÍNCIPE KABUVERDIANU
Freitas, Shirley
Kabuverdianu do Príncipe
Vogais orais e nasalizadas
Posição pretônica
Análise acústica
Pistas fonológicas
Príncipe Kabuverdianu
Oral and nasalized vowels
Pretonic position
Acoustic analysis
Phonological clues
title_short PRETONIC VOWELS OF PRÍNCIPE KABUVERDIANU
title_full PRETONIC VOWELS OF PRÍNCIPE KABUVERDIANU
title_fullStr PRETONIC VOWELS OF PRÍNCIPE KABUVERDIANU
title_full_unstemmed PRETONIC VOWELS OF PRÍNCIPE KABUVERDIANU
title_sort PRETONIC VOWELS OF PRÍNCIPE KABUVERDIANU
author Freitas, Shirley
author_facet Freitas, Shirley
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas, Shirley
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Kabuverdianu do Príncipe
Vogais orais e nasalizadas
Posição pretônica
Análise acústica
Pistas fonológicas
Príncipe Kabuverdianu
Oral and nasalized vowels
Pretonic position
Acoustic analysis
Phonological clues
topic Kabuverdianu do Príncipe
Vogais orais e nasalizadas
Posição pretônica
Análise acústica
Pistas fonológicas
Príncipe Kabuverdianu
Oral and nasalized vowels
Pretonic position
Acoustic analysis
Phonological clues
description This work focuses on Príncipe Kabuverdianu and describes its pretonic vowels, comparing them with the tonic ones. As a corpus for this study, data collected in Príncipe in 2018 were used and the theoretical assumptions are Acoustic Phonetics and previous descriptions of the kabuverdianu of Santiago, the island where most of the migrants come from (Carreira, 1983). Pretonic vowels were divided into oral and nasal. Oral pretonic segments were [i, e, ɛ, ə, ɐ, a, ɔ, o, u], which, compared to stressed vowels, last less (with the difference being on average 30 milliseconds) and are more centralized. As for vowels with a nasal feature, the application of heterosyllabic nasality (with the consonants [m] and [n] in the following syllable) was not recorded, with the realizations [i, e, ə, ɐ, a, o, u]. Considering the tautosyllabic nasality, the realizations [ĩ, ẽ, ɛ̃, ə̃, ɐ̃, õ] were found. Of the 20 occurrences of nasalized pretonics, in 17, the murmur was present both in front of fricatives and stops consonants. The nasalized pretonic vowels had a longer duration than their oral counterparts, which, together with the presence of the nasal murmur, can be pointed out as indicative of the biphonemic nature of the nasal vowel (/VN/). In short, the data analyzed bring new information regarding the descriptions of Santiago (such as the presence of 3 central vowels), which reveals the importance of studying different varieties and contributes to a greater understanding of the linguistic reality of Príncipe.
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