Prosodic Change in Breton: The Loss of Stressed Clitics1

IF 0.3 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS TRANSACTIONS OF THE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY Pub Date : 2024-04-14 DOI:10.1111/1467-968x.12291
Holly J. Kennard
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Most dialects of Breton have largely penultimate stress, and are also said to exhibit stress on certain clitics when they precede monosyllabic content words. However, data suggest that this prosodic process may not be maintained consistently by modern Breton speakers. This study explores the nature of clitic stress in Breton and investigates its potential loss by examining the indefinite article, low numerals and the adverb re ‘too’ in three pre-existing corpora: two linguistic atlases and a more recent online repository of Breton recordings. The findings show that the loss of stressed clitics is greater in south-eastern Brittany, and more advanced for the indefinite article than for other contexts. It is suggested that this is due to the fact that the process does not occur with the definite article, and that the clitics are being reanalysed such that they have a less cohering relationship with their hosts. Given the unstable nature of Breton as an endangered language with a high proportion of older speakers, it is unclear whether this ongoing language change will continue along the same path, or if revitalisation is likely either to halt or accelerate it.
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布列塔尼语中的拟声变化:重音单韵母的丧失1
大多数布列塔尼方言在很大程度上都有倒数第二音节重音,而且据说在单音节内容词之前的某些韵母上也有重音。然而,有数据表明,现代布列塔尼语使用者可能并没有始终如一地保持这种拟声过程。本研究探讨了布列塔尼语单音词重音的性质,并通过研究三个已有语料库(两个语言地图集和一个最新的布列塔尼语在线录音库)中的不定冠词、低位数字和副词 re "也",研究了其可能的消失。研究结果表明,在布列塔尼东南部,重音单词的丢失率更高,不定冠词的丢失率也比其他语境更高。研究人员认为,这是由于定冠词不存在这一过程,而且单韵母正在被重新分析,因此它们与其宿主之间的关系不那么连贯。鉴于布列塔尼语作为一种濒危语言的不稳定性,以及较高比例的老一代使用者,目前尚不清楚这种持续的语言变化是否会沿着相同的道路继续下去,也不清楚振兴是否有可能停止或加速这种变化。
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期刊介绍: Transactions of the Philological Society continues the earlier Proceedings (1852-53), and is the oldest scholarly periodical devoted to the general study of language and languages that has an unbroken tradition. Transactions reflects a wide range of linguistic interest and contains articles on a diversity of topics: among those published in recent years have been papers on phonology, Romance linguistics, generative grammar, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, Indo-European philology and the history of English.
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