Spirantization and the Notion of Phonological Strength Relations in Assamese

Hemanga Dutta
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The paper investigates the problem of phonological strength relations that account for the organization of speech sounds in a specific fashion in the light of spirantization process as attested in the Assamese language, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the northeastern part of India. In Assamese aspirated stops /p?/ and /b?/ are spirantized as [f] and [v] in word-final position, leaving the unaspirated stops intact. In word-initial and medial positions spirantization is blocked in Assamese. De-aspiration in Assamese does not apply to word final position when no following consonant occurs. In Assamese, coda is de-aspirated when it is followed by an aspirated onset. However the fricatives /f/ and /v/ never lose their feature [+asp] despite the fact that both consonants occur in the word-final position or in coda position, being followed by aspirated onset. They turn in to /p?/ and /b?/ respectively when they are followed by obstruents. Nevertheless, the feature [+asp] is maintained in the onset position which does not undergo alternation. Distribution of Assamese aspirated phonemes at word boundary inform us that only the labial stops spirantize at the word-final position unlike coronal and velar stops which are not susceptible to the process of spirantization.
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阿萨姆语的螺旋化与语音强度关系的概念
本文研究了语音强度关系的问题,该问题解释了语音组织的特定方式,在阿萨姆语,印度东北部使用的一种印度-雅利安语言证明的精神化过程。阿萨姆邦人吸气停止/p?/和/b?/在单词结尾的位置上被螺旋化成[f]和[v],留下不送气的顿音。在单词开头和中间位置,阿萨姆语的螺旋化被阻断。在阿萨姆语中,当没有后面的辅音出现时,单词的最后位置不需要去发音。在阿萨姆邦语中,当尾曲之后是吸气时,尾曲是不吸气的。然而,摩擦音/f/和/v/从未失去它们的特征[+asp],尽管这两个辅音都出现在词尾位置或结尾位置,后面跟着送气音。他们转到/p?/和/b?/当它们后面有障碍物时分别。然而,特征[+asp]保持在起始位置,不发生变化。阿萨姆语在词边界处的送气音素分布告诉我们,只有唇音停在词尾位置螺旋化,冠音和腭音停在词尾位置螺旋化,冠音和腭音停不受螺旋化的影响。
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