Language contact and prosodic change in Slavic and Baltic

IF 0.6 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Diachronica Pub Date : 2018-12-31 DOI:10.1075/DIA.16038.PRO
T. Pronk
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Abstract

This paper discusses several Slavic and Baltic dialects which have undergone stress shifts as a result of language contact. Two types of change are discussed: (1) stress retractions from the final syllable onto the initial syllable of a prosodic word, and (2) the rise of fixed stress replacing earlier free stress. It is argued that in all cases discussed in the paper, contact with a language with fixed initial stress caused a stress shift. Examples from Croatian and Lithuanian demonstrate that pitch contours played an important role in these shifts. The results of the shifts are not always identical, but the underlying mechanism is the same in each of these cases: the lexical pitch contour of the donor language was imposed on the target language, thereby introducing constraints on the position of stress in the target language. It is argued that a similar mechanism operated in West Slavic, where languages with free stress introduced fixed stress on the initial or penultimate syllable due to contact with German and possibly Hungarian.
斯拉夫语和波罗的语的语言接触和韵律变化
本文讨论了由于语言接触而发生重音变化的几种斯拉夫语和波罗的海语方言。讨论了两种类型的变化:(1)重音从韵律词的最后一个音节缩回到首音节;(2)固定重音的兴起取代了早期的自由重音。有人认为,在本文讨论的所有情况下,接触具有固定初始应力的语言都会导致应力转移。克罗地亚人和立陶宛人的例子表明,球场轮廓在这些变化中发挥了重要作用。这些变化的结果并不总是相同的,但在每种情况下,潜在的机制都是相同的:供体语言的词汇音高轮廓被强加给了目标语言,从而对目标语言中的重音位置产生了限制。有人认为,在西斯拉夫语中也有类似的机制,由于与德语和匈牙利语的接触,具有自由重音的语言在首音节或倒数第二个音节上引入了固定重音。
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Diachronica
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期刊介绍: Diachronica provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of information concerning all aspects of language change in any and all languages of the globe. Contributions which combine theoretical interest and philological acumen are especially welcome. Diachronica appears three times per year, publishing articles, review articles, book reviews, and a miscellanea section including notes, reports and discussions.
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