天秤座中的音节:从音系命题MLMov/天秤座中的音节:从音系命题MLMov的调查

IF 0.2 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Revista de Estudos da Linguagem Pub Date : 2022-07-31 DOI:10.17851/2237-2083.30.3.1238-1277
Ione Barbosa de Oliveira Silva, Vera Pacheco, A. S. C. Lessa-de-Oliveira
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本文旨在从口头语言和手语,特别是美国手语的假设出发,对天秤座的音节结构进行分析。因此,为了证明对天秤座音节理解的相关方面,我们恢复了对该语言中音节的重要研究,如Cunha(2011)和Aguiar(2013)。然而,在本文中,这种分析的方法论基础是MLMov (Hand-Location-Movement)音系模型,该模型由Lessa-de-Oliveira(2012)提出;2019),其中确定了天秤座标志的发音结构由四个层次组成。它还旨在确定天秤座音节单位的核心,并描述在声音原则中有或没有功能来识别这个核心。验证了能够识别音节核心的功能标准不是音高,而是义务。因此,指出天秤座中的一个音节构成一个MLMov单位,其内部结构可能有以下几种组合:[MLMov]、[ML]、[MMov]或[M]。由此可以理解,所有MLMov符号分量单位中存在的段都是Hand,因此是该语言的音节核心。
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A sílaba na Libras: uma investigação a partir da proposta fonológica MLMov/The Syllable in Libras: an Investigation From the Phonological Proposal MLMov
: In this paper, we aim to make an analysis of the syllabic structure of libras , from the assumptions established about oral languages and about sign languages, especially about the American Sign Language (ASL). Therefore, in an attempt to demonstrate relevant aspects that corroborate the understanding of the syllable in libras , important works on the syllable in this language are resumed, such as those by Cunha (2011) and Aguiar (2013). In this paper, however, the methodological basis for such analysis follows the MLMov (Hand-Location-Movement) phonological model, proposed by Lessa-de-Oliveira (2012; 2019), which establishes that the articulatory structure of libras signs is constituted in four hierarchical levels. It also aims to identify the core of the syllabic unit of libras and describe there is or there isn’t functionality in the sound principle to identify this nucleus. It is verified that a functional criterion that is able to identify the syllabic core would not be the sonority, but the obligation. As a result, it is pointed out that a syllable in libras constitutes an MLMov unit, which may have the following combinations in its internal structure: [MLMov], [ML], [MMov] or [M]. Thus, it is finally understood that the segment present in all MLMov units of sign components is Hand , which is therefore the syllabic core in this language.
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