The Acquisition Path of [w]-final Plurals in Brazilian Portuguese

IF 0.2 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Journal of Portuguese Linguistics Pub Date : 2018-04-23 DOI:10.5334/JPL.189
Michael Becker, A. Nevins, F. Sandalo, Érick Rizzato
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The plural of Brazilian Portuguese [w]-final nouns includes an alternation with [j], but the change is partially blocked in monosyllables and following a tense vowel (Becker et al. 2017). In this paper, we present a nonce word study with 115 children ages 7–13 and 43 adults, all participants from the state of Sao Paulo, showing that blocking in monosyllables is acquired earlier than blocking by tense vowels. We claim that sensitivity to monosyllabicity and vowel tenseness are both due to universal phonological pressures, but the effect of vowel tenseness is learned more slowly because it is limited to the plural morphology in this language. Our results from nonce words are convergent with evidence from innovative plurals and loanword adaptation, showing the primacy of phonological factors over history, orthography, and lexical frequency when it comes to alternations and their acquisition.
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巴西葡萄牙语[w]-末复数的习得路径
巴西葡萄牙语的复数[w]-最终名词包括与[j]的交替,但这种变化部分被单音节和时态元音所阻挡(Becker et al. 2017)。在本文中,我们对来自圣保罗州的115名7-13岁的儿童和43名成年人进行了一项nonce单词研究,结果表明单音节阻塞比元音时态阻塞更早获得。我们声称,对单音节和元音紧张的敏感性都是由于普遍的语音压力,但元音紧张的影响学习得更慢,因为它仅限于这种语言的复数形态。我们对临时词的研究结果与来自创新复数和外来词适应的证据趋同,表明语音因素在历史、正字法和词汇频率方面的首要地位,当涉及到变化及其习得时。
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