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摘要
在本文中,我们试图在最优性理论(OT)的框架内分析科威特口语阿拉伯语(KSA)的认知,并遵循Johnson(1965)、Kirchner(2001)和Mustafawi(2006)提出的约束条件。Mustafawi(2006)分析并提出了卡塔尔阿拉伯语中/d j/ to /j/的限制。在本研究中,我们试图检验这些约束(即LAZY、LAZYRime、(LAZY/[+low])Rime和* GG)的普遍性。我们得出的结论是,限制卡塔尔阿拉伯语的限制适用于科威特口语阿拉伯语。我们还提出了更多特定于语言的约束(即LAZY*cc和LAZY*DL)来规范科威特口语阿拉伯语的发音。此外,我们还分析了限制/d j/到/j/的限制的词汇异常,并在OT的文献中提到了三种主要的方法来解释词汇异常。关键词:约束,最优性理论,萌发,双约束,LAZY约束。
Lenition in Kuwaiti Arabic: An Optimality Theory Approach
In this paper, we attempt to analyze lenition in Kuwaiti Spoken Arabic (KSA) within the framework of the Optimality Theory (OT) and following constraints proposed by Johnson (1965), Kirchner (2001), and Mustafawi (2006). Mustafawi (2006) analyzed and proposed constraints regarding the lenition of /dʒ/ to /j/ in Qatari Arabic. In this study we attempt to test the universality of these constraints (namely LAZY, LAZYRime, (LAZY/[+low])Rime, and * GG). We conclude that the constraints that regulate lenition in Qatari Arabic apply in Kuwaiti Spoken Arabic. We also propose more language-specific constraints (namely LAZY*cc, and LAZY*DL) that regulate lenition in Kuwaiti Spoken Arabic. Furthermore, we analyze the lexical exceptions that restrict the lenition of /dʒ/ to /j/ and mention three main approaches, in the literature, within OT to account for lexical exceptions.
Keywords: Lenition, Optimality Theory, Germination, Double Lenition, LAZY Constraint.