Underlying representation of [w]-final words in Brazilian Portuguese: Evidence from morphological derivation

IF 0.5 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Acta Linguistica Academica Pub Date : 2021-07-09 DOI:10.1556/2062.2021.00482
L. C. Schwindt
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This paper deals with the underlying representation of [w]-final words in Brazilian Portuguese, usually spelled with and pronounced as [w] and occasionally as [ɫ] (e.g., papel / [paˈpɛw] ~ [paˈpɛɫ] ‘paper’). It focuses on non-verbs derived by a vowel-initial suffix preceded by [l] (e.g., papel+eiro ‘paper+suffix’ / [papeˈlejɾʊ] ‘papermaker’; cliente+ismo ‘client+suffix’ / [kliẽnteˈlizmʊ] ‘patronage’). The results from a pseudoword task answered by 219 participants contrasted to lexicon data from Corpus Brasileiro show that native speakers associate such derived forms with bases already containing [l] in the last syllable, either in the onset or the coda position. This observation is interpreted in a constraint-based approach, with the assumption that a demand for alignment between vowel-initial suffixes and roots closed by /l/, along with the requirement for phonological correspondence between base and derivative, is highly ranked in a grammar that accounts for learning morphophonological representations in the language.
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巴西葡萄牙语[w]-词尾词的基本表征:来自形态学推导的证据
本文研究了巴西葡萄牙语中[w]-词尾词的基本表示,这些词尾词通常拼写和发音为[w],偶尔也会发音为[ɫ](例如papel/[pa \p \w]~[pa \pɫ;]'paper')。它侧重于由[l]前面的元音词尾派生的非动词(例如,papel+eiro“paper+后缀”/[pape lejɾ]“papermaker”;cliente+ismo“client+后缀”/[kliẽ“赞助”)。219名参与者回答的一项伪词任务的结果与巴西语料库的词典数据进行了对比,结果表明,母语为母语的人将这种派生形式与最后一个音节中已经包含[l]的碱基联系在一起,无论是在开头还是结尾位置。这一观察结果是以基于约束的方法来解释的,假设元音首后缀和用/l/封闭的词根之间的对齐要求,以及基和导数之间的语音对应要求,在解释语言中学习形态语音表征的语法中排名很高。
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Acta Linguistica Academica Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: Acta Linguistica Academica publishes papers on general linguistics. Papers presenting empirical material must have strong theoretical implications. The scope of the journal is not restricted to the core areas of linguistics; it also covers areas such as socio- and psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, discourse analysis, the philosophy of language, language typology, and formal semantics. The journal also publishes book and dissertation reviews and advertisements.
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