Fortis-lenis vs voiced-voiceless plosives in Welsh

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This paper questions the voiceless-voiced distinction of Welsh consonants and claims that the fortis-lenis distinction is more appropriate for the description of the language. In light of research results of theoretical as well as experimental investigations into Welsh, e.g. the vowel-coda length dependence discovered by Asmus and Grawunder (2017), advocated further research into that matter, seeing also that the fortis-lenis distinction establishes a firm link to focal properties of Welsh, such as morpheme-initial consonant mutations (mICM). It was, therefore, decided to look at potential phonetic features that would contribute to the postulated distinction. These features are aspiration, voicing, hold phase duration and the centre of gravity (abbreviated to CoG) in the articulation of Welsh plosives. Preliminary results of the study discussed in this paper were summarised in “Fortis-lenis or Voiced-voiceless – features of Welsh consonants” (Asmus et al. 2019). However, expanding our research has yielded more comprehensive findings. As a result, it appears that the two series of plosives under review are different in terms of all features studied, but it is aspiration that is of major importance (thus confirming classifications of Welsh as an aspiration language).

Tytuł
Fortis-lenis vs voiced-voiceless plosives in Welsh
Twórca
Asmus Sabine ORCID 0000-0002-3458-621X
Słowa kluczowe
fortis lenis; plosives; mutations; spogloski
Współtwórca
Jaworski Sylwester ORCID 0000-0001-8851-3908
Baran Michał ORCID 0000-0002-7077-6424
Data
2020
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Identyfikator zasobu
DOI 10.31743/lingbaw.11828
Źródło
Linguistics Beyond and Within, 2020, vol. 6, pp. 5-16
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
CC BY CC BY
Kategorie
Publikacje pracowników US
Data udostępnienia29 paź 2021, 13:30:55
Data mod.15 mar 2022, 12:02:48
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