Phonetic Distinctiveness vs. Lexical Contrastiveness in Non-Robust Phonemic Contrasts

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Margaret E. L. Renwick, D. Robert Ladd
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Abstract

It is known that the mid vowel contrasts of Standard Italian distinguish few minimal pairs, may be lexically variable, and show some degree of phonological conditioning in certain varieties. As such, they are relevant to recent suggestions that phonemic contrast may be partial, gradient, or otherwise more cognitively complex than traditionally assumed. Production data and vowel height judgments from 17 speakers con rm that most have clear phonetic distinctions between higher and lower mid vowels. However, the lexical distribution of these vowels is variable, and (in some speakers) phonologically conditioned to some extent; and though phonological awareness for all speakers is broadly accurate, we also observe cases where production and speaker judgment fail to match, in part because individual speakers’ productions are variable. This suggests that the somewhat marginal status of the Italian mid vowel contrasts resides in the link between phonetic categories and individual lexical items, not in any indistinctness of the phonetic categories themselves.
非稳健音位对比中的语音独特性与词汇对比
众所周知,标准意大利语的中间元音对比区分了几个最小的对,可能在词汇上是可变的,并且在某些变体中显示出一定程度的语音条件。因此,它们与最近的建议有关,即音位对比可能是部分的,梯度的,或者比传统假设的更复杂的认知。来自17位说话者的生产数据和元音高度判断证实,大多数人在高元音和低元音之间有明显的语音区别。然而,这些元音的词汇分布是可变的,并且(在一些说话者中)在某种程度上受音系的制约;尽管所有说话者的语音意识大致上是准确的,但我们也观察到发音和说话者判断不匹配的情况,部分原因是每个说话者的发音是可变的。这表明,意大利语中元音对比的边缘地位存在于语音类别和个别词汇项目之间的联系中,而不是语音类别本身的任何模糊。
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