Preocclusion in Manx

Q1 Arts and Humanities Journal of Celtic Linguistics Pub Date : 2023-01-15 DOI:10.16922/jcl.24.5
Christopher Lewin
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Preocclusion – the insertion of a homorganic stop element before stressed final nasals and laterals – is one of the best-known features of Manx phonology. In written sources the phenomenon is only attested in certain nineteenth-century folksong manuscripts in non-standard orthography, although there is reason to believe it developed significantly earlier. This article examines the phenomenon from synchronic, diachronic and comparative perspectives, evaluates previous hypotheses regarding its origins, and proposes an account which situates preocclusion within wider developments in the liquid consonant inventory and prosody of the modern Gaelic languages. In particular, building on the intuitions of Rhŷ;s (1894), it is argued that the development of preocclusion in Manx is most plausibly to be linked to the reduction of the fortis-lenis contrast in nasals and liquids and loss of gemination. Synchronically, preocclusion can be seen as one of a number of a developments which increase the weight of syllable codas in Gaelic phonology (Iosad 2016). Accounts involving language contact (McDonald 2021) are superficially attractive given the presence of preocclusion in Scandinavian, but it is more likely this is the result of deeper structural similarities in the phonology of northern European languages, perhaps related to much older language contact in the region (Iosad 2016).
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马恩岛的牙合前病变
预咬合-在重音末鼻音和侧音之前插入一个均匀的停止元素-是曼岛音系学最著名的特征之一。在书面资料中,这种现象只在某些19世纪的非标准正字法民歌手稿中得到证实,尽管有理由相信它的发展要早得多。本文从共时性、历时性和比较的角度考察了这一现象,评估了关于其起源的先前假设,并提出了一种将前置咬合置于现代盖尔语液态辅音和韵律更广泛发展中的解释。特别是,建立在rh(1894)的直觉基础上,认为马恩岛的牙合前病变的发展最可能与鼻腔和液体中前体对比的减少和结缔组织的丧失有关。在同步性上,前置咬合可以被视为盖尔语音系中增加音节尾韵分量的一系列发展之一(Iosad 2016)。考虑到斯堪的纳维亚语中存在语前咬合现象,涉及语言接触的说法(McDonald 2021)表面上很有吸引力,但更有可能的是,这是北欧语言音韵学中更深层次的结构相似性的结果,可能与该地区更古老的语言接触有关(Iosad 2016)。
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Journal of Celtic Linguistics
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Celtic Linguistics publishes articles and reviews on all aspects of the linguistics of the Celtic languages, modern, medieval and ancient, with particular emphasis on synchronic studies, while not excluding diachronic and comparative-historical work. Papers are invited in English on all fields/‘levels’ of analysis; phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics; formal or functional, cross-language typological or language-internal, dialectological or sociolinguistic, any theoretical paradigm.
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