Vowel reduction in Russian: no phonetics in phonology
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Accepted manuscript version. Published version available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0022226712000102 (PDF)
Dato
2012Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Forfatter
Iosad, PavelSammendrag
Much recent work concentrates on the role of sonority in the phenomenon of vowel
reduction, capitalizing on the two facts that reduction involves raising and/or shortening
and that higher vowels and schwa are normally interpreted as having low sonority.
This paper presents a different approach to vowel reduction in Standard Russian. It is
proposed that the apparent sonority-driven effects in Russian are epiphenomenal. In
particular, reduction to schwa is outside of the domain of phonological computation in
Russian, being an artifact of reduced duration. Other types of neutralization arising in
vowel reduction are potentially amenable to a sonority-based analysis, but I argue that
current approaches to sonority-driven reduction suffer from representational shortcomings.
When these shortcomings are rectified, however, sonority is unnecessary as an explicit
factor in vowel reduction: standard markedness mechanisms are enough to explain
the data.
Forlag
Cambridge University PressSitering
Journal of Linguistics, FirstView Article (2012)Metadata
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