Taro or Oyster? The production merger of the two mid back vowels, [o] and [ɔ], in a major dialect of Taiwan Southern Min

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Hui-ju Hsu
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Abstract One of the two major dialects of Taiwaesen Southern Min [TSM] has two mid back vowels, /o/ and / ɔ/. This distinction is well documented in classic Chinese phonology and agreed upon by most TSM linguists. However, an increasing number of recent evidence-based studies have reported the falling together of these two vowels and, indeed, many non-linguists as well have noticed the loss of the distinction. Since these two vowels are so similar in nearly all phonetic features most studies carried out heretofore which concluded that the merger had in fact taken place were based on auditory criteria. The present study, however, the methodology of which has been designed to take account of the low literacy rate of TSM speakers, as well as the frequent contact which takes place between TSM dialects, investigates the status of these two vowels making use of both acoustic and statistical data. Results indicate that in TSM /o/ and / ɔ / have merged in the case of younger speakers. Both internal and external factors are proposed which have affected the merger, and the further suggestion is put forward that, though the instance of sound shift reversal in Taiwan is on record, this is not likely to occur in the case of TSM /o/ and / ɔ /.
芋头还是牡蛎?在台湾闽南语的一个主要方言中,两个中后元音[o]和[j]的发音合并
摘要台湾闽南语是闽南语的两大方言之一,有两个中后元音/o/和/o/。这种区别在古典汉语音韵学中有很好的记载,并得到大多数TSM语言学家的同意。然而,最近越来越多的以证据为基础的研究报告了这两个元音的连音,事实上,许多非语言学家也注意到这种区别的丧失。由于这两个元音在几乎所有的语音特征上都如此相似,迄今为止,大多数得出合并实际上已经发生的结论的研究都是基于听觉标准的。然而,本研究的方法是考虑到TSM使用者的识字率低,以及TSM方言之间的频繁接触,利用声学和统计数据来调查这两个元音的状况。结果表明,在较年轻的说话者中,TSM中的/o/和/o/已经合并。提出了影响并购的内外部因素,并进一步提出,虽然台湾有记录在案的良性倒转案例,但TSM /o/和/o/不太可能发生这种情况。
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