Processes of assimilation involving dental stop consoants /t, d/ in brasilian Portuguese
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Resumo: | The major aim of this paper is to present, based on quantitative sociolinguistics, a analyse of the process of progressive assimilation that involve the dental stop consonants. First of all, one overview about the regressive assimilation, which was extensively studied in Brazilian Portuguese, will be present. Then, the contexts of progressive assimilation in the speech community of Itabaiana-PB will be analyzed. The motivation for this paper is the fact that, in the dialect from Itabaiana, the process of progressive assimilation, in words such as muito ‘many/much’ and gosto ‘like”, in which the preceding phonological context exerts influence over the following one, tend to undergo the process of regressive assimilation, such as as pote ‘pot’ and bote ‘boat’, more useful when we think about the Brazilian Portuguese. The theoretical approach underlying the research is the variation theory, or quantitative Sociolinguistics, pioneered by William Labov (1972). The data collected had already been electronically stored in the corpus from Projeto Variação Linguística da Paraíba – VALPB. The sample consists of 36 informants from the community, being stratified according to gender, age group and years of schooling. As result, the computer program Goldvarb (SANKOFF; TAGLIAMONTE; SMITH, 2005) pointed as favorite to the application of the rule: the gender (male gender), the level of schooling (no scholar historic since the primary), the following phonological context (high back vowel), the precedent phonological context (monophthong), and the tonicity (post-stressed syllable). |
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Processes of assimilation involving dental stop consoants /t, d/ in brasilian PortugueseProcessos de assimilação envolvendo as consoantes oclusivas dentais /t,d/ no português brasileiroPalatalização das oclusivas dentaisvariação linguísticaassimilação regressivaassimilação progressiva.The major aim of this paper is to present, based on quantitative sociolinguistics, a analyse of the process of progressive assimilation that involve the dental stop consonants. First of all, one overview about the regressive assimilation, which was extensively studied in Brazilian Portuguese, will be present. Then, the contexts of progressive assimilation in the speech community of Itabaiana-PB will be analyzed. The motivation for this paper is the fact that, in the dialect from Itabaiana, the process of progressive assimilation, in words such as muito ‘many/much’ and gosto ‘like”, in which the preceding phonological context exerts influence over the following one, tend to undergo the process of regressive assimilation, such as as pote ‘pot’ and bote ‘boat’, more useful when we think about the Brazilian Portuguese. The theoretical approach underlying the research is the variation theory, or quantitative Sociolinguistics, pioneered by William Labov (1972). The data collected had already been electronically stored in the corpus from Projeto Variação Linguística da Paraíba – VALPB. The sample consists of 36 informants from the community, being stratified according to gender, age group and years of schooling. As result, the computer program Goldvarb (SANKOFF; TAGLIAMONTE; SMITH, 2005) pointed as favorite to the application of the rule: the gender (male gender), the level of schooling (no scholar historic since the primary), the following phonological context (high back vowel), the precedent phonological context (monophthong), and the tonicity (post-stressed syllable).O objetivo geral deste trabalho é apresentar, com base na sociolinguística quantitativa, uma análise do processo de assimilação que envolve as oclusivas dentais/alveolares t,d/. De início, será apresentada uma visão geral da assimilação regressiva, já bastante estudada no Português Brasileiro (PB) e, em seguida, serão analisados contextos de assimilação progressiva na comunidade de fala de Itabaiana - Paraíba. O que motiva essa última análise é o fato de, no dialeto itabaiano, o processo de assimilação progressiva, como em muito e gosto, sob influência do contexto fonológico precedente, ser mais produtivo do que o processo de assimilação regressiva, como em pote e bote, mais geral, quando se pensa no PB. A abordagem teórico-metodológica que serve como pano de fundo para a pesquisa é a teoria da variação, ou sociolinguística quantitativa, William Labov (1966, 1972). Os dados coletados e a serem analisados fazem parte do Projeto Variação Linguística da Paraíba – VALPB - (Hora, 1993). A amostra é constituída de 36 informantes da comunidade, estratificados de acordo com o sexo, a faixa etária e os anos de escolarização. Como resultados favoráveis à aplicação da regra de palatalização, o Programa Goldvarb (SANKOFF; TAGLIAMONTE; SMITH, 2005) selecionou os seguintes fatores: sexo (masculino), escolaridade (nenhuma escolaridade), contexto fonológico seguinte (vogal posterior alta), contexto fonológico precedente (monotongo) e tonicidade (sílabas postônicas). UEL2015-01-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresPesquisa Empírica de Campoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/signum/article/view/2014910.5433/2237-4876.2015v18n1p206Signum: Estudos da Linguagem; Vol. 18 No. 1 (2015): Variação Linguística; 206-230Signum: Estudos da Linguagem; v. 18 n. 1 (2015): Variação Linguística; 206-2302237-4876reponame:Signum: Estudos da Linguageminstname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/signum/article/view/20149/16559http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessda Hora, DermevalHenrique, Pedro Felipe de Lima2022-11-16T18:11:07Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20149Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/signumPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/signum/oai||signum@uel.br2237-48761516-3083opendoar:2022-11-16T18:11:07Signum: Estudos da Linguagem - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Processes of assimilation involving dental stop consoants /t, d/ in brasilian Portuguese Processos de assimilação envolvendo as consoantes oclusivas dentais /t,d/ no português brasileiro |
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Processes of assimilation involving dental stop consoants /t, d/ in brasilian Portuguese |
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Processes of assimilation involving dental stop consoants /t, d/ in brasilian Portuguese da Hora, Dermeval Palatalização das oclusivas dentais variação linguística assimilação regressiva assimilação progressiva. |
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Processes of assimilation involving dental stop consoants /t, d/ in brasilian Portuguese |
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Processes of assimilation involving dental stop consoants /t, d/ in brasilian Portuguese |
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Processes of assimilation involving dental stop consoants /t, d/ in brasilian Portuguese |
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Processes of assimilation involving dental stop consoants /t, d/ in brasilian Portuguese |
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Processes of assimilation involving dental stop consoants /t, d/ in brasilian Portuguese |
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da Hora, Dermeval |
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da Hora, Dermeval Henrique, Pedro Felipe de Lima |
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Henrique, Pedro Felipe de Lima |
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da Hora, Dermeval Henrique, Pedro Felipe de Lima |
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Palatalização das oclusivas dentais variação linguística assimilação regressiva assimilação progressiva. |
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Palatalização das oclusivas dentais variação linguística assimilação regressiva assimilação progressiva. |
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The major aim of this paper is to present, based on quantitative sociolinguistics, a analyse of the process of progressive assimilation that involve the dental stop consonants. First of all, one overview about the regressive assimilation, which was extensively studied in Brazilian Portuguese, will be present. Then, the contexts of progressive assimilation in the speech community of Itabaiana-PB will be analyzed. The motivation for this paper is the fact that, in the dialect from Itabaiana, the process of progressive assimilation, in words such as muito ‘many/much’ and gosto ‘like”, in which the preceding phonological context exerts influence over the following one, tend to undergo the process of regressive assimilation, such as as pote ‘pot’ and bote ‘boat’, more useful when we think about the Brazilian Portuguese. The theoretical approach underlying the research is the variation theory, or quantitative Sociolinguistics, pioneered by William Labov (1972). The data collected had already been electronically stored in the corpus from Projeto Variação Linguística da Paraíba – VALPB. The sample consists of 36 informants from the community, being stratified according to gender, age group and years of schooling. As result, the computer program Goldvarb (SANKOFF; TAGLIAMONTE; SMITH, 2005) pointed as favorite to the application of the rule: the gender (male gender), the level of schooling (no scholar historic since the primary), the following phonological context (high back vowel), the precedent phonological context (monophthong), and the tonicity (post-stressed syllable). |
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