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摘要
本文对巴西中部北部Jê语言pan ra (ISO代码:kre)的韵律音韵学进行了详细的描述和分析。pan ra表现出高潮重音,它总是落在词根或词干的最后一个元音上。这一特性产生了两种重音模式,即终极重音和倒数重音,后者源于元音的放大过程,从而解决了对词尾阻碍和近似尾音的禁止。此外,语法表现出单词最小化的要求,其中CRV和CVC根被认为比CV和CV的根重。最后,在pan ra语法中,段性和韵律的格式良好性以复杂的方式相互作用,导致词头和语素尾[i]的扩展模式。
This paper provides a detailed description and analysis of the prosodic phonology of Panãra (ISO code: kre), a Northern Jê language spoken in Central Brazil. Panãra exhibits culminative stress, which always falls on the last lexical vowel of a root or stem. This property gives rise to two stress patterns, namely ultimate and penultimate stress, where the latter arises from a process of vowel epenthesis that resolves a ban on word-final obstruent and approximant codas. Furthermore, the grammar exhibits a word-minimality requirement, where CRV and CVC roots are considered heavier than both CV and CV ː roots. Finally, segmental and prosodic well-formedness interact in complex ways in the grammar of Panãra, resulting in patterns of word-initial and morpheme-final [i] epenthesis.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of American Linguistics is a world forum for the study of all the languages native to North, Central, and South America. Inaugurated by Franz Boas in 1917, IJAL concentrates on the investigation of linguistic data and on the presentation of grammatical fragments and other documents relevant to Amerindian languages.