Thoughts on the phonological interpretation of {nasal,oral} contour consonants in some indigenous languages of South-America

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Autor(a) principal: Wetzels, William Leo
Data de Publicação: 2009
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Alfa (São José do Rio Preto. Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/1500
Resumo: An intriguing feature of the Americas as a linguistic area is the frequent occurrence of oral/nasal contour consonants. In this paper we will study a number of languages that have these sounds and discuss the explanations based on the enhancement of phonological contrast that should account for their occurrence. One of these explanations considers the nasal phase of a contour consonant as the enhancement of an underlying voice contrast; the other explanation regards the oral phase realized on an underlying nasal consonant as a strategy to maintain a neat oral/nasal contrast on vowels. In this way the different enhancement-based theories presuppose different underlying segments from which the contour sounds are derived. In some cases, the synchronic source of the contour segments seems undisputed, either because the language is lacking the contrast that is to be enhanced, or because it uses the secondary (enhancement) feature contrastively. The phonological interpretation of contour sounds becomes more diffi cult in the numerous languages that have both a nasal/oral contrast on vowels and lack a phonemic opposition between voiceless /P/, voiced /B/ and nasal /N/. In these languages the view of enhancement as a feature of phonetic implementation is dubious. Rather, the enhancing feature seems to play a role in the choice of underlyingly contrastive segments.
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spelling Thoughts on the phonological interpretation of {nasal,oral} contour consonants in some indigenous languages of South-AmericaContour consonantsEnhancementAmerindian languagesAn intriguing feature of the Americas as a linguistic area is the frequent occurrence of oral/nasal contour consonants. In this paper we will study a number of languages that have these sounds and discuss the explanations based on the enhancement of phonological contrast that should account for their occurrence. One of these explanations considers the nasal phase of a contour consonant as the enhancement of an underlying voice contrast; the other explanation regards the oral phase realized on an underlying nasal consonant as a strategy to maintain a neat oral/nasal contrast on vowels. In this way the different enhancement-based theories presuppose different underlying segments from which the contour sounds are derived. In some cases, the synchronic source of the contour segments seems undisputed, either because the language is lacking the contrast that is to be enhanced, or because it uses the secondary (enhancement) feature contrastively. The phonological interpretation of contour sounds becomes more diffi cult in the numerous languages that have both a nasal/oral contrast on vowels and lack a phonemic opposition between voiceless /P/, voiced /B/ and nasal /N/. In these languages the view of enhancement as a feature of phonetic implementation is dubious. Rather, the enhancing feature seems to play a role in the choice of underlyingly contrastive segments.UNESP2009-06-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/1500ALFA: Revista de Linguística; v. 52 n. 2 (2008)1981-5794reponame:Alfa (São José do Rio Preto. Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/1500/1203Copyright (c) 2008 ALFA: Revista de Linguísticainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWetzels, William Leo2013-09-09T19:39:37Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1500Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=1981-5794&lng=pt&nrm=isoPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpalfa@unesp.br1981-57940002-5216opendoar:2013-09-09T19:39:37Alfa (São José do Rio Preto. Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Thoughts on the phonological interpretation of {nasal,oral} contour consonants in some indigenous languages of South-America
title Thoughts on the phonological interpretation of {nasal,oral} contour consonants in some indigenous languages of South-America
spellingShingle Thoughts on the phonological interpretation of {nasal,oral} contour consonants in some indigenous languages of South-America
Wetzels, William Leo
Contour consonants
Enhancement
Amerindian languages
title_short Thoughts on the phonological interpretation of {nasal,oral} contour consonants in some indigenous languages of South-America
title_full Thoughts on the phonological interpretation of {nasal,oral} contour consonants in some indigenous languages of South-America
title_fullStr Thoughts on the phonological interpretation of {nasal,oral} contour consonants in some indigenous languages of South-America
title_full_unstemmed Thoughts on the phonological interpretation of {nasal,oral} contour consonants in some indigenous languages of South-America
title_sort Thoughts on the phonological interpretation of {nasal,oral} contour consonants in some indigenous languages of South-America
author Wetzels, William Leo
author_facet Wetzels, William Leo
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wetzels, William Leo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Contour consonants
Enhancement
Amerindian languages
topic Contour consonants
Enhancement
Amerindian languages
description An intriguing feature of the Americas as a linguistic area is the frequent occurrence of oral/nasal contour consonants. In this paper we will study a number of languages that have these sounds and discuss the explanations based on the enhancement of phonological contrast that should account for their occurrence. One of these explanations considers the nasal phase of a contour consonant as the enhancement of an underlying voice contrast; the other explanation regards the oral phase realized on an underlying nasal consonant as a strategy to maintain a neat oral/nasal contrast on vowels. In this way the different enhancement-based theories presuppose different underlying segments from which the contour sounds are derived. In some cases, the synchronic source of the contour segments seems undisputed, either because the language is lacking the contrast that is to be enhanced, or because it uses the secondary (enhancement) feature contrastively. The phonological interpretation of contour sounds becomes more diffi cult in the numerous languages that have both a nasal/oral contrast on vowels and lack a phonemic opposition between voiceless /P/, voiced /B/ and nasal /N/. In these languages the view of enhancement as a feature of phonetic implementation is dubious. Rather, the enhancing feature seems to play a role in the choice of underlyingly contrastive segments.
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