The unstressed vocalism in the history of the Portuguese

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Autor(a) principal: Fonte, Juliana Simões
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Título da fonte: Alfa (São José do Rio Preto. Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/8534
Resumo: In the current European Portuguese, the mid vowel raising operates in all unstressed contexts: pretonics (p[ɨ]gar, t[u]car) and posttonics (núm[ɨ]r[u], árv[u]r[ɨ], pel[ɨ], pel[u]). In the case of the varieties of the current Brazilian Portuguese, this rule is usually general only for the vowels in unstressed final open syllables (pel[i], pel[u]); in the pretonic context, the mid vowel raising, in the current Brazilian dialects, it is a variable rule, commonly conditioned by specific phonetic-phonological contexts (p[i]dido, c[u]stume, [i]scola, [i] mprego, d[i]sconto). In order to investigate the process of unstressed mid vowel raising throughout the history of the Portuguese language, this work presents and compares data from centuries XIII, XV and XVI that suggest the application of the raising rule in pretonic and posttonic vowels of those periods. These data, obtained by Fonte (2010a,b, 2014) through the observation of the written in the Cantigas de Santa Maria by Alfonso X, in the Cancioneiro Geral by Garcia de Resende and in Os Lusíadas by Camões, suggest that, until the sixteenth century, at least, the mid vowel raising was a variable rule, quite common among the pretonic vowels, but still incipient among the final posttonic vowels.
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spelling The unstressed vocalism in the history of the PortugueseO vocalismo átono na história da língua portuguesaUnstressed vowelsVowel raisingVariationHistory of PortugueseVogais átonasAlçamento vocálicoVariaçãoHistória da língua portuguesaIn the current European Portuguese, the mid vowel raising operates in all unstressed contexts: pretonics (p[ɨ]gar, t[u]car) and posttonics (núm[ɨ]r[u], árv[u]r[ɨ], pel[ɨ], pel[u]). In the case of the varieties of the current Brazilian Portuguese, this rule is usually general only for the vowels in unstressed final open syllables (pel[i], pel[u]); in the pretonic context, the mid vowel raising, in the current Brazilian dialects, it is a variable rule, commonly conditioned by specific phonetic-phonological contexts (p[i]dido, c[u]stume, [i]scola, [i] mprego, d[i]sconto). In order to investigate the process of unstressed mid vowel raising throughout the history of the Portuguese language, this work presents and compares data from centuries XIII, XV and XVI that suggest the application of the raising rule in pretonic and posttonic vowels of those periods. These data, obtained by Fonte (2010a,b, 2014) through the observation of the written in the Cantigas de Santa Maria by Alfonso X, in the Cancioneiro Geral by Garcia de Resende and in Os Lusíadas by Camões, suggest that, until the sixteenth century, at least, the mid vowel raising was a variable rule, quite common among the pretonic vowels, but still incipient among the final posttonic vowels.No português europeu atual, a regra de alçamento (elevação) de vogal média atua em todos os contextos átonos, sejam eles pretônicos (p[ɨ]gar, t[u]car) ou postônicos (núm[ɨ]r[u], árv[u]r[ɨ], pel[ɨ], pel[u]). Já entre as variedades do português brasileiro atual, essa regra costuma ser geral apenas para as vogais em posição postônica final e sem travamento silábico (pel[i], pel[u]); no contexto pretônico, a elevação da vogal média, nos falares brasileiros em curso, é uma regra variável, geralmente condicionada por contextos fonético-fonológicos específicos (p[i]dido, c[u]stume, [i]scola, [i]mprego, d[i]sconto). Com o intuito de investigar o processo de elevação de vogal média átona ao longo da história da língua portuguesa, este trabalho expõe e compara dados dos séculos XIII, XV e XVI que apontam a atuação da regra de alçamento entre as vogais pretônicas e postônicas de então. Esses dados, obtidos por Fonte (2010 a,b; 2014) a partir da observação da grafia empregada nas Cantigas de Santa Maria de Afonso X, no Cancioneiro Geral de Garcia de Resende e em Os Lusíadas de Camões, sugerem que, até o século XVI, pelo menos, o alçamento de vogal média era uma regra variável, bastante comum entre as vogais pretônicas, mas ainda incipiente entre as vogais postônicas finais.UNESP2017-05-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/853410.1590/1981-5794-1704-7ALFA: Revista de Linguística; v. 61 n. 1 (2017)1981-5794reponame:Alfa (São José do Rio Preto. Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporenghttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/8534/6456https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/8534/6464Copyright (c) 2017 ALFA: Revista de Linguísticainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFonte, Juliana Simões2017-05-04T18:06:55Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/8534Revistahttp://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:2017-05-04T18:06:55Alfa (São José do Rio Preto. Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The unstressed vocalism in the history of the Portuguese
O vocalismo átono na história da língua portuguesa
title The unstressed vocalism in the history of the Portuguese
spellingShingle The unstressed vocalism in the history of the Portuguese
Fonte, Juliana Simões
Unstressed vowels
Vowel raising
Variation
History of Portuguese
Vogais átonas
Alçamento vocálico
Variação
História da língua portuguesa
title_short The unstressed vocalism in the history of the Portuguese
title_full The unstressed vocalism in the history of the Portuguese
title_fullStr The unstressed vocalism in the history of the Portuguese
title_full_unstemmed The unstressed vocalism in the history of the Portuguese
title_sort The unstressed vocalism in the history of the Portuguese
author Fonte, Juliana Simões
author_facet Fonte, Juliana Simões
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fonte, Juliana Simões
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Unstressed vowels
Vowel raising
Variation
History of Portuguese
Vogais átonas
Alçamento vocálico
Variação
História da língua portuguesa
topic Unstressed vowels
Vowel raising
Variation
History of Portuguese
Vogais átonas
Alçamento vocálico
Variação
História da língua portuguesa
description In the current European Portuguese, the mid vowel raising operates in all unstressed contexts: pretonics (p[ɨ]gar, t[u]car) and posttonics (núm[ɨ]r[u], árv[u]r[ɨ], pel[ɨ], pel[u]). In the case of the varieties of the current Brazilian Portuguese, this rule is usually general only for the vowels in unstressed final open syllables (pel[i], pel[u]); in the pretonic context, the mid vowel raising, in the current Brazilian dialects, it is a variable rule, commonly conditioned by specific phonetic-phonological contexts (p[i]dido, c[u]stume, [i]scola, [i] mprego, d[i]sconto). In order to investigate the process of unstressed mid vowel raising throughout the history of the Portuguese language, this work presents and compares data from centuries XIII, XV and XVI that suggest the application of the raising rule in pretonic and posttonic vowels of those periods. These data, obtained by Fonte (2010a,b, 2014) through the observation of the written in the Cantigas de Santa Maria by Alfonso X, in the Cancioneiro Geral by Garcia de Resende and in Os Lusíadas by Camões, suggest that, until the sixteenth century, at least, the mid vowel raising was a variable rule, quite common among the pretonic vowels, but still incipient among the final posttonic vowels.
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