Vowel Deletion as Grammatically Controlled Gestural Overlap in Uspanteko

IF 1.9 1区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Language Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1353/lan.2023.a907008
Ryan Bennett, Robert Henderson, Meg Harvey
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Abstract: Uspanteko is an endangered Mayan language spoken in Guatemala. Unstressed vowels in Uspanteko often delete, though deletion is variable within and across speakers. Deletion appears to be phonological: it is sensitive to foot structure, morphology, and certain phonotactics, and it occurs in slow, careful speech. But deletion also has characteristics more typical of a phonetic process: it is intertwined with a pattern of gradient vowel reduction and is insensitive to most phonotactics. Electroglottography data shows that even 'deleted' vowels may contribute voicing to [inline-graphic 01] intervals when flanked by voiceless consonants. This suggests that 'deleted' vowels are represented in the input to speech production, even when they are acoustically masked by articulatory overlap with adjacent segments. We conclude that vowel deletion is grammatically controlled gestural overlap, consistent with the claim that phonological representations encode information about the relative timing and coordination of articulatory gestures (e.g. Browman & Goldstein 1986, Gafos 2002). At a minimum, language-specific phonetic processes must have access to more fine-grained, abstract grammatical information than is usually assumed.
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乌斯潘特科语中语法控制的手势重叠中的元音缺失
摘要:Uspanteko是危地马拉一种濒危的玛雅语。Uspanteko的非重读元音经常被删除,尽管删除在说话者内部和不同的人之间是可变的。缺失似乎是音韵学上的:它对足部结构、形态和某些语音策略很敏感,并且发生在缓慢、仔细的讲话中。但删除也具有更典型的语音过程的特征:它与元音的梯度略读模式交织在一起,对大多数语音策略不敏感。声门电图数据显示,即使是“被删除”的元音,当两侧有不发音的辅音时,也可能对[inline-graphic 01]音程发声。这表明,“删除”的元音在语音输出的输入中被表示出来,即使它们被相邻音段的发音重叠所掩盖。我们得出的结论是,元音的删除是语法控制的手势重叠,这与语音表征编码有关发音手势的相对时间和协调的信息的说法一致(例如Browman &;Goldstein 1986, Gafos 2002)。至少,特定于语言的语音过程必须能够获得比通常假设的更细粒度、更抽象的语法信息。
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期刊介绍: Language, the official journal for the Linguistic Society of America, is published quarterly and contains articles, short reports, book reviews and book notices on all aspects of linguistics, focussing on the area of theoretical linguistics. Edited by Greg Carlson, Language serves a readership of over 5,000 and has been the primary literary vehicle for the Society since 1924.
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