ROA: | 901 |
Title: | Andalusian Vowel Harmony: Weak Triggers and Perceptibility |
Authors: | Jesus Jimenez, Maria-Rosa Lloret |
Comment: | Handout: Workshop on 'Harmony in the Languages of the Mediterranean', at 4th Old-World Conference in Phonology (Rhodes, January 18-21 2007) |
Length: | 16 |
Abstract: | Eastern Andalusian Spanish Vowel Harmony takes place in words ending in /s/, where final /s/ weakens as [h] or deletes completely. Both processes induce opening of the preceding final vowels and further fronting of /a/. In addition to that, the [RTR] feature of these final vowels (raised through assimilation of the [spread glottis] and [coronal] features of /s/; cf. Vaux 1998, Gerfen 2002) spreads leftwards to non-high vowels, obligatorily up to the stressed vowel and optionally up to the initial vowel of the word. Posttonic medial non-high vowels may also be affected. In this paper we analyze these facts under Walker (2006)'s Generalized Licensing view and claim for the gradual nature of licensing requirements. |
Type: | Paper/tech report |
Area/Keywords: | Phonology |
Article: | Version 1
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