They Talk Muṯumuṯu: Variable Elision of Tense Suffixes in Contemporary Pitjantjatjara

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Langages Pub Date : 2021-04-07 DOI:10.3390/LANGUAGES6020069
Sasha Wilmoth, Rebecca Defina, Deborah Loakes
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Vowel elision is common in Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara connected speech. It also appears to be a locus of language change, with young people extending elision to new contexts; resulting in a distinctive style of speech which speakers refer to as mutumutu (‘short’ speech). This study examines the productions of utterance-final past tense suffixes /-nu, -ïu, -Nu/ by four older and four younger Pitjantjatjara speakers in spontaneous speech. This is a context where elision tends not to be sociolinguistically or perceptually salient. We find extensive variance within and between speakers in the realization of both the vowel and nasal segments. We also find evidence of a change in progress, with a mixed effects model showing that among the older speakers, elision is associated with both the place of articulation of the nasal segment and the metrical structure of the verbal stem, while among the younger speakers, elision is associated with place of articulation but metrical structure plays little role. This is in line with a reanalysis of the conditions for elision by younger speakers based on the variability present in the speech of older people. Such a reanalysis would also account for many of the sociolinguistically marked extended contexts of elision.
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他们说话Muṯumuṯu:当代Pitjantjatjara中时态后缀的可变省略
元音省略在毗诘诘语和延昆诘诘语连接语中很常见。它似乎也是语言变化的发生地,年轻人将省略扩展到新的语境;这就形成了一种独特的说话风格,说话者称之为mutumutu(“简短”的说话)。本研究考察了四名年长和四名年轻的Pitjantjatjara语使用者在自发讲话中话语结束时的过去式后缀/-nu, -ïu, -nu /的产生。在这种情况下,省略往往不具有社会语言学或感知上的显著性。我们发现,在元音和鼻音的实现上,说话人内部和说话人之间存在着广泛的差异。我们还发现了这种变化的证据,混合效应模型显示,在老年人中,省略与鼻音的发音位置和词干的韵律结构都有关,而在年轻人中,省略与发音位置有关,但韵律结构的作用很小。这与基于老年人言语中存在的可变性对年轻说话者省略条件的重新分析是一致的。这样的重新分析也可以解释许多社会语言学上标记的延伸省略语境。
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期刊介绍: Créée en 1966 par R. Barthes, J. Dubois, A.-J. Greimas, B. Pottier, B. Quemada, N. Ruwet, la revue Langages a été dirigée scientifiquement par D. Leeman jusqu’en 2009. Langages met à la disposition d’une communauté scientifique pluridisciplinaire, sans exclusive théorique ou méthodologique, les résultats des recherches contemporaines de pointe, originales, nationales et internationales, menées dans l’ensemble des domaines couverts par les sciences du langage entendues au sens le plus large du terme, y compris dans leurs interfaces avec leurs disciplines connexes (psycholinguistique, traitement automatique du langage, didactique, traduction…). Langages accueille toutes les thématiques reflétant les préoccupations qui dominent selon les époques ou les mutations disciplinaires, ainsi que les bilans de champs linguistiques particuliers assortis de visée prospective. Langages édite chaque année 4 volumes, chacun sous la responsabilité scientifique d’un coordinateur qui sollicite les contributeurs, français ou étrangers, experts du thème traité. Les volumes proposés sont soumis à une double expertise : les propositions de numéros sont agréées par un comité scientifique international multi-disciplinaire ; les volumes dans leur état final sont expertisés par des spécialistes de la thématique abordée français et étrangers, extérieurs au comité.
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