Markedness and dominance in the ATR harmony system of Diola-Fogny

IF 0.4 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Journal of African Languages and Linguistics Pub Date : 2018-11-06 DOI:10.1515/jall-2018-0008
R. Casali
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Abstract Diola-Fogny is a well-known example of a tongue root harmony language with assimilatory dominance of [+ATR] vowels. Less well known, however, are some asymmetries involving the frequency and distribution of [+ATR] and [-ATR] vowels. In addition to being dominant, [+ATR] vowels are subject to restrictions on their occurrence in certain classes of function words and affixes and occur with far lower overall frequency than [-ATR] vowels. In essence, they pattern like a marked sound class. This paper focuses on some implications of these findings for a theoretical topic of interest: markedness relations involving tongue root features. The Diola-Fogny patterns conform quite well to the expectations of a traditional understanding of featural markedness, which equates the dominant value of a feature with the marked one. They are problematic, however, for a widely assumed view of tongue root markedness relations that treats [-ATR] as universally marked in high vowels. Under this view, marked patterning of all [+ATR] vowels (including high [+ATR] [i], [u]) is unexpected. I show that such patterning is intelligible in a framework in which markedness has a representational basis and in which [+ATR] quality is represented by a privative feature [ATR].
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Diola Fogny ATR和声系统中的标记性和支配性
摘要Diola Fogny是一个著名的舌根和谐语言的例子,具有[+ATR]元音的同化优势。然而,不太为人所知的是一些涉及[+ATR]和[-ATR]元音的频率和分布的不对称性。除了占主导地位外,[+ATR]元音在某些类别的虚词和词缀中的出现也受到限制,并且出现的总体频率远低于[-ATR]元音。本质上,它们的模式就像一个有标记的声音类。本文重点讨论了这些发现对一个感兴趣的理论主题的一些启示:涉及舌根特征的标记关系。Diola Fogny图案非常符合对非自然标记性的传统理解,即将特征的主导价值与标记价值等同起来。然而,对于一种广泛假设的舌根标记关系的观点来说,它们是有问题的,该观点将[-ATR]视为在高元音中普遍标记的。在这种观点下,所有[+ATR]元音(包括高[+ATR][i],[u])的标记模式是出乎意料的。我证明了这种模式在一个框架中是可以理解的,在这个框架中,标记性有代表性的基础,[+ATR]质量由一个私有特征[ATR]表示。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of African Languages and Linguistics was founded in 1979 and has established itself as an important refereed forum for publications in African linguistics. The Journal of African Languages and Linguistics welcomes original contributions on all aspects of African language studies, synchronic as well as diachronic, theoretical as well as data-oriented. The journal further contains a list of recently published books on African languages and linguistics, which many libraries find to be of use for the acquisition of books. The Journal of African Languages and Linguistics is a peer-reviewed journal of international scope.
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