A PHONETICALLY-BASED APPROACH TO THE PHONOLOGY OF (v) IN HUNGARIAN

Zoltán G. Kiss, Zsuzsanna Bárkányi
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Abstract

We propose a unified, surface-based functionalist analysis of the phonology of Hungarian v, which is shown to fare better than past generative formalist/representational models. The model introduced can account for the two-fold patterning of v with respect to voicing assimilation without evoking exceptional means. Furthermore, it can also explain certain asymmetries as well as graduality displayed by v's phonotactic distribution, namely, that some clusters are more frequent in the lexicon, whereas others are marginal. The analysis is grounded in the aerodynamics of v's articulation (which involves inherently contradictory targets) as well as in the relative perceptibility of its contrast in various contexts. It is shown with the help of quantitative experiments that v's phonological patterning is directly derivable from these phonetic factors.
匈牙利语(v)音系的语音研究
我们提出了一个统一的,基于表面的功能主义分析匈牙利v的音系,它被证明比过去的生成形式主义/表征模型表现得更好。所介绍的模型可以解释v在发音同化方面的双重模式,而不会引起特殊的手段。此外,它还可以解释v的音序分布所表现出的某些不对称性和渐进性,即一些集群在词汇中更频繁,而另一些则是边缘的。分析是建立在空气动力学的v的发音(它涉及内在矛盾的目标),以及在各种情况下的对比相对的可感知性。定量实验表明,v的语音模式是由这些语音因素直接衍生出来的。
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