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- Title
FINNIC STOP GRADATION AS AN EFFECT OF MORA SHARING.
- Authors
PRILLOP, KÜLLI
- Abstract
Finnic radical stop gradation affected stop consonants in the onset position of unstressed syllables. The stops were weakened before closed syllables, and remained unweakened before open syllables. Stop gradation, conditioned by whether the following syllable was open or closed, is cross-linguistically extremely rare. In this paper, gradation is argued to be a phonetically natural intervocalic weakening process, which was blocked only in the onsets of open unstressed syllables due to restrictions on moraic structure. Under the proposed account, differences between Finnic languages in terms of gradation depend on the extent to which a specific language tolerated heavy unstressed syllables.
- Subjects
FINNIC languages; YAWA language; GRADATION (Linguistics); SYLLABLE (Grammar); OPTIMALITY theory (Linguistics); LANGUAGE &; languages; PHONETICS
- Publication
Linguistica Uralica, 2011, Vol 47, Issue 3, p161
- ISSN
0868-4731
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3176/lu.2011.3.01