Syllabic Consonants in Historical Czech and How to Identify Them

Markéta Ziková, Martin Březina, Radek Čech, Pavel Kosek
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Abstract The paper provides fine-grained evidence concerning the development of syllabic consonants /r l/ in Czech, that is only sketched in the existing literature. The evidence is based on an automatic parser that identifies potential syllable-projecting segments according to sonority. The parser was applied to six verse texts from the 14th–16th centuries, which show a strong tendency towards octosyllabicity. The data provided by the parser newly reveal that the shift from non-syllabic to syllabic /r l/ is position-dependent: word-medial non-syllabic strings C(r/l)C change more rapidly than non-syllabic word-final ones C(r/l)#. This finding is in line with a cross-linguistic observation that non-syllabic C(r/l)C are marked, hence they are regularly syllabified prior to less marked C(r/l)#.
历史捷克语中的音节辅音及其识别方法
摘要 本文提供了有关捷克语音节辅音 /r l/ 发展的细粒度证据,这些证据在现有文献中仅有粗略介绍。这些证据基于一个自动分析器,该分析器可根据声调识别潜在的音节投射音段。该分析器适用于 14-16 世纪的六首诗歌文本,这些文本显示出强烈的八音节倾向。分析器提供的新数据显示,从非音节到音节/r l/的转变取决于位置:词中的非音节字符串 C(r/l)C 比词尾的非音节字符串 C(r/l)# 变化更快。这一发现与跨语言的观察结果一致,即非音节 C(r/l)C 是有标记的,因此它们经常比标记较少的 C(r/l)# 先被音节化。
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