Phonological Argumentation - Essays on Evidence and Motivation - Steve Parker

Phonological Argumentation - Essays on Evidence and Motivation - Steve Parker

8 Acoustics of epenthetic vowels in Lebanese Arabic

Phonological Argumentation - Essays on Evidence and Motivation - Steve Parker

Maria Gouskova
New York University
Nancy Hall
California State University

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This chapter shows that epenthetic and lexical vowels in Lebanese Arabic, which are often transcribed as identical, are acoustically distinct: epenthetic vowels are either shorter or backer or both. It is argued that this incomplete neutralization is the result of phonetics optionally accessing an intermediate level of phonological derivation. This is formalized in Optimality Theory with Candidate Chains (OT-CC): epenthesis requires a multi-step candidate chain, and phonetics can access any step of the chain. Furthermore, it is suggested that the acoustic distinction helps learners construct the correct candidate chains for words with epenthetic vs. lexical vowels.

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Gouskova, Maria; Hall, Nancy. 8 Acoustics of epenthetic vowels in Lebanese Arabic. Phonological Argumentation - Essays on Evidence and Motivation. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 203-225 Jan 2010. ISBN 9781845532215. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=29399. Date accessed: 23 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.29399. Jan 2010

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