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Vowel elision in Florentine Italian
Garrapa, Luigia [Verfasser]. - 2011
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Vowel Elision in Florentine Italian
Garrapa, Luigia [Verfasser]. - Bern : Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2011
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Vowel elision in Florentine Italian
Garrapa, Luigia. - Bern [u.a.] : Lang, 2011
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Contesto comunicativo e variabilità nella produzione e percezione della lingua : atti del ... Convegno dell'Associazione Italiana Scienze della Voce
Garrapa, Luigia (Hrsg.); Stella, Antonio (Hrsg.); Grimaldi, Mirko (Hrsg.). - Roma : Bulzoni, 2011
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L’empatia verso la rabbia e l’empatia verso la tristezza. Analisi delle risposte comportamentali vocali non verbali
Biassoni, Federica (orcid:0000-0002-0375-2211); Ciceri, Maria Rita (orcid:0000-0002-4332-2881); Boga, Lisa Maria. - : Bulzoni Editore, 2011. : country:ITA, 2011. : place:Roma, 2011
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Contro l'impredicibilità dell'elisione vocalica nei clitici: il ruolo svolto da morfologia, fonologia, prosodia, frequenza e timbro vocalico
In: Università degli studi di Firenze / Dipartimento di linguistica. Quaderni del Dipartimento di Linguistica. - Padova : Unipress 18 (2008), 25-46
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Vowel Elision in two Varieties of Spoken Italian is constrained by Morphology
Garrapa, Luigia [Verfasser]. - 2007
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Vowel Elision in two Varieties of Spoken Italian is constrained by Morphology
Garrapa, Luigia. - 2007
Abstract: Vowel Elision (VE)in spoken Italian has been mainly defined as obligatory with the masculine singular determiners LO the and UNO a , but as random with the other Function Words (Fnc). We will show that VE is a morphologically driven phonological process which depends on the morphological features realized by the Fnc final vowels in spoken Italian. It follows that LO and UNO are not the only two Fnc which undergo VE with regularity. Crucially, all the Fnc final vowels which are underspecified for number and case features tend to undergo VE with high frequence, in Florentine Italian (spoken in Tuscany, central Italy)as well as in Italian as spoken in Lecco (spoken in Lombardy, northern Italy). Our results will be interpreted in the framework of Optimality Theory together with the Co-phonology approach.
Keyword: Co-phonologie; ddc:450; Elision; Function Words; Funktionswoerter; Gesprochene Sprache; Italienisch; Morphologie; Optimalitaetstheorie; Optimality Theory; Phonologie; spoken Italian; Underspecification; Unterspezifizierung; Vokaltilgung; Vowel Elision
URL: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:352-opus-26688
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