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摘要
以“es+C”和“ex+C”开头的图形序列书写的单词对欧洲葡萄牙语的音韵学提出了许多问题,因为这些序列的产生正在发生变化(Delgado Martins et al, 1996:302)。本文重点分析了说话者如何产生和分割这些-sC集群,以及可能影响这些任务的变量。因此,我们进行了一项研究,以了解可能影响说话者语音知识的因素。
How learning to read and write influences the dialectal traits in -sc clusters
Words written with the initial graphic sequences “es+C” and “ex+C” raise many problematic questions to the phonology of European Portuguese since the production of these sequences is changing (Delgado Martins et al, 1996:302). This paper focuses on the analysis of how the speakers produce and segment these –sC clusters and on the variables that might affect these tasks. Therefore, we conducted a study to perceive what might influence the speakers’ phonological knowledge.