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Phonological contrasts and gradient effects in ongoing lenition in the Spanish of Gran Canaria

Autor
Sikorski, Adam
Wołłejko, Jan
Broś, Karolina
Żygis, Marzena
Data publikacji
2021
Abstrakt (PL)

This study explores ongoing lenition of postvocalic /p t k b d g/ in the Spanish of Gran Canaria. Duration, intensity and harmonics-to-noise ratio of 16,454 sounds produced by 44 native speakers were measured, with the latter phonetic parameter used for the first time to investigate lenition. The results show a path of gradual sound shortening and opening from voiceless stops to open approximants, as well as systematic use of six different variants depending on the underlying representation and phonological context: two types of [p t k], two types of [b d g] and two types of [β˕ ð˕ ɣ˕]. We interpret this as continuity lenition that leads to the flattening of the intensity contour and harmonicity of the target segment with respect to the flanking sounds. We argue that a phonological analysis of this process that accounts for its non-neutralising character requires the use of a scalar [aperture] feature.

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Czasopismo
Phonology
Tom
38
Zeszyt
1
Strony od-do
1-40
ISSN
0952-6757
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