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Consonant-induced sound changes in stressed vowels in Romance - Assimilatory, dissimilatory and diphthongization processes

English · Hardback

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The book investigates historical patterns of vowel diphthongization, assimilation and dissimilation induced by consonants - mostly (alveolo)palatals - in Romance. Compiling data from dialectal descriptions, old documentary sources and experimental phonetic studies, it explains why certain vowels undergo raising assimilation before (alveolo)palatal consonants more than others. It also suggests that in French, Francoprovençal, Occitan, Rhaetoromance and dialects from northern Italy, mid low vowel diphthongization before (alveolo)palatal consonants started out with the formation of non-canonical falling diphthongs through off-glide insertion, from which rising diphthongs could emerge at a later date (e.g., Upper Engadinian OCTO 'eight' > [ c] > [ ( )c] > [wac]). Both diphthongal types, rather than canonical falling diphthongs with a palatal off-glide, could also give rise to high vowels (dialectal French [li] < LECTU, [fuj] < FOLIA). This same Gallo-Romance diphthongization process operated in Catalan ([ it], [ fu ]). In Spanish, on the other hand, mid low vowels followed by highly constrained (alveolo)palatals became too close to undergo the diphthongization process ([ let o], [ oxa]).

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Authors Daniel Recasens
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2023
 
EAN 9783111000459
ISBN 978-3-11-100045-9
No. of pages 525
Dimensions 155 mm x 44 mm x 230 mm
Weight 996 g
Illustrations 73 b/w tbl.
Series Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Romance linguistics / literary studies

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