Artículo
A reanalysis of Nivaĉle k͡l and ɬ: phonetic, phonological and typological evidence
Fecha de publicación:
01/2019
Editorial:
University of Chicago Press
Revista:
International Journal of American Linguistics
ISSN:
0020-7071
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
This paper describes and analyzes the typologically unique lateral system of Nivaĉle (Mataguayan). There is no lateral approximant in this language, but rather two lateral obstruents: the lateral fricative /ɬ/ and the complex segment /k͡l/. These two sounds behave differently both in terms of their phonotactic patterning and their morphophonemic alternations; they do not participate in any phonological processes that invoke their lateral articulation as a shared phonologically relevant property. The main proposal advanced here is that /k͡l/ is a complex segment and not an affricate: (i) there is no fricative release, and (ii) the sequence of two phases does not agree in voicing. Further, it is hypothesized that the development of /k͡l/ from Proto-Mataguayan *l can be rooted in speech perception factors, namely, the lateral approximant was realized with a brief stop closure which was misinterpreted as a real stop burst and reanalyzed as /k͡l/.
Palabras clave:
Nivacle
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Phonology
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Typology
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Laterals
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Articulos(CAICYT)
Articulos de CENTRO ARGENTINO INFORM. CIENTIF. Y TECNOLOGICA
Articulos de CENTRO ARGENTINO INFORM. CIENTIF. Y TECNOLOGICA
Citación
Gutiérrez, Analía; A reanalysis of Nivaĉle k͡l and ɬ: phonetic, phonological and typological evidence; University of Chicago Press; International Journal of American Linguistics; 85; 1; 1-2019; 45-74
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