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"Que se use el andaluz y que se use siempre" - los rasgos fonéticos y fonológicos andaluces y sus repercusiones en el habla de los locutores de la televisión andaluza
Weinreich, Anna. - 2018
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Die Aussprache englischer Lehnwörter im Spanischen
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Lieben oder leben? Diskrimination des deutschen /iː/-/eː/-Vokalkontrasts durch Hörer/innen mit L1 Japanisch
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Aspects of Kusaal grammar - the syntax-information structure interface
Abstract: Diese Dissertation beschäftigt sich mit zwei zentralen Bereichen. Das erste Ziel ist eine all-gemeine Diskussion ausgewählter Grammatikaspekte von Kusaal, einer Mabia/Gur-Sprache in Ghana, Burkina Faso und Togo. Dies ist ein relevanter Beitrag zum Forschungsstand, da es nicht viel Literatur über Kusaal gibt (besonders über die in Ghana gesprochene Variante). Der Ab-schnitt über die Grammatik von Kusaal bietet einen allgemeinen Überblick über die Phonologie, Morphologie und Syntax der Sprache. Das zweite Ziel der Dissertation liegt auf der Diskussion spezieller Themen der deskriptiven und theoretischen Linguistik. Der zweite Abschnitt ist besonders für Linguisten von Interesse, die sich mit dem Konzept „Lexical Functional Grammar“ (LFG) beschäftigen (Bresnan et al. 2016; 2001; Kaplan & Bresnan 1982). Kusaal verbindet verschiedene morphologische, syntaktische und prosodische Strategien, um Diskursinformation zu übermitteln. Während der Informationsfokus ein Null-Morphem ist, werden Kontrast und Vollständigkeit durch die Partikel ń, nɛ́ und kà markiert. Topikkonstituenten in Kusaal und anderen Mabia-Sprachen sind im Allgemeinen durch spezielle Topikphrasen oder -partikel gekennzeichnet. Familiarity-Topiks sind in Kusaal Null-Morpheme, während kontrastive Topiks durch die Phrase yáˈá àn ‚falls sein‘ markiert werden. Die Dissertation diskutiert auch relevante Themen in der bisherigen Analyse der Informations-struktur nach dem LFG-Konzept. Es wurde beobachtet, dass es Unstimmigkeiten zwischen der c-Struktur und der i-Struktur gibt, was zu Ungenauigkeiten bei den Interpretationen von überwiegend kontrastiven Fokuskonstruktionen im Gegensatz zu Informationsfokus-konstruktionen führt. Unter Bezug auf die Arbeiten von King (1996) und Choi (1996) bietet die Dissertation einen neuen Lösungsansatz, demzufolge ein weiteres Prädikatsattribut namens Diskurstyp (DTYPE) mit einem Wert, der Subtypen von Fokus und Topik weiter kategorisiert, in die i-Struktur eingeführt werden sollte. ; This dissertation covers two central areas for two fundamental objectives. The first is to provide a general discussion on aspects of the grammar of Kusaal, a Mabia (Gur) language spoken in Ghana, Burkina Faso and Togo. This is relevant since not much is known in the literature on this language, especially speaking of the Kusaal spoken in Ghana. The section on Kusaal grammar gives a general perspective on the phonology, morphology as well as the syntax of the language. The second objective is to draw attention to some issues of current interest in both descriptive and theoretical linguistics. Thus, the second section is of more interest to linguists working on information structure as well as those using the Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG) framework (Bresnan et al 2016; Bresnan 2001; Kaplan and Bresnan 1982). Kusaal combines various strategies: morphological, syntactic and prosodic means, for packaging discourse related information. Whilst information focus is morphologically null, contrast and exhaustivity is marked using the particles ń, nɛ́ and kà. Furthermore, the dissertation fills a vacuum in the literature on topic constructions in Kusaal and by extension some Mabia languages. Topic constituents in Kusaal and other Mabia languages are generally qualified by special topic phrases or particles. Familiarity topics are morphologically null in Kusaal whilst contrastive topics are marked using the phrase yáˈá àn ‘if be’. It is generally observed that Mabia languages have features that place them somewhere in between topic prominent languages and subject prominent languages unlike previous attempt to entirely classify all Niger-Congo languages as subject prominent (Li and Thompson 1976). In addition to the above, the dissertation also draws attention to some issues in previous analysis of information structure within the Lexical Functional Grammar framework. It is observed that there are mismatches between the c-structure and the i-Structure leading to instances of ambiguities in the interpretations of mostly contrastive focus constructions as opposed to information focus constructions. The i-structure is argued to be inadequately resourced to capture the different subtypes of focus constructions in Kusaal. Using prominence to differentiate subtypes of focus, (Choi 1996), does not solve the problem since all focus types receive some degree of prominence in Kusaal. In addressing the above problem, the dissertation provides alternative suggestions by building on the proposals of King (1996) and Choi (1996). It is suggested that an additional predicate attribute referred to as discourse type (DTYPE), with a value that subcategorizes subtypes of focus and topic notions be introduced in the i-structure. DTYPE will have attributes that provide finer grained details of the discourse subtype: contrastive focus, information focus, contrastive topic and familiarity topic. The value for DTYPE will conform with the discourse status of the constituent in question together with the corresponding particle if any or the feature specification of the said discourse status determined by the language in question. For instance a DTYPE can have the value {contrastive focus: nɛ́} for Kusaal and {contrastive focus: +NEW +PROM} for German. The value of DTYPE may be morphologically, phonologically, or syntactically encoded in the particle used or the phonological features associated with the said notion. This will also be entirely language dependent since different languages have different discourse particles that may also be tied to specific discourse strategies. This approach is intended to make the i-structure a complete, a comprehensive and an independent projection capable of disseminating full discourse interpretation of constituents. The suggested proposal when adopted has a cross linguistic tendency of eradicating ambiguities as well as mismatches in the interpretations of constructions relating to various aspects of information structure.
Keyword: 17.06 Sprachwissenschaft: Allgemeines; 17.50 Allgemeine Grammatik; 17.51 Einzelne Theorien der Grammatik; 17.52 Syntax; 17.53 Phonetik; 17.55 Morphologie; 17.61 Pragmatik; Kusaal / Grammar / Mabia (Gur) Languages / Information Structure / Lexical-Functional Grammar (LFG) / Focus Constructions / Topic Constructions; Kusaal / Grammatik / Mabia (Gur) Sprachen / Informationsstruktur / Lexical-Functional Grammar (LFG) / Fokuskonstruktionen / Topikkonstruktionen; Phonologie; Sprechakttheorie; Wortbildung
URL: http://othes.univie.ac.at/52565/
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Le varietà regionali dell’italiano: l’italiano parlato in Emilia
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Spoken Word Recognition in Native and Second Language Canadian French: Phonetic Detail and Representation of Vowel Nasalization
Desmeules-Trudel, Félix. - : Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2018
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/tɹ/ and /dɹ/ in North American English: Phonologization of a Coarticulatory Effect
Magloughlin, Lyra. - : Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2018
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An acoustic study of Canadian raising in three dialects of North American English
Onosson, D. Sky. - 2018
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A aquisiçao de língua materna e nao materna: Questoes gerais e dados do Português
Santos, Ana Lúcia; Freitas, Maria Joao. - Berlin : Language Science Press, 2017
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Tonal Placement in Tashlhiyt : How an intonation system accommodates to adverse phonological environments
Roettger, Timo B.. - Berlin : Language Science Press, 2017
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Features in Phonology and Phonetics. Posthumous Writings by Nick Clements and Coauthors
Rialland, Annie (Hrsg.); Ridouane, Rachid (Hrsg.); Hulst, Harry van der (Hrsg.). - Berlin; Boston, Mass. : de Gruyter, 2017
IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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Minimizing transfer : including Spanish phonetics and phonology in curricula for beginner and intermediate university students of Spanish.
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Tone Sequences in Lexical Processing of Beijing Mandarin
Lin, Isabelle. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2017
In: Lin, Isabelle. (2017). Tone Sequences in Lexical Processing of Beijing Mandarin. UCLA: Linguistics 0510. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/030998m7 (2017)
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Word Prosody and Intonation of Sgaw Karen
West, Luke Alexander. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2017
In: West, Luke Alexander. (2017). Word Prosody and Intonation of Sgaw Karen. UCLA: Linguistics 0510. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1mv5w5rc (2017)
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Articulatory analysis of palatalised rhotics in Russian ... : implications for sound change ...
Stoll, Taja. - : Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 2017
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Learning foreign and native accents: the role of production and listening ...
Grohe, Ann-Kathrin. - : Universität Tübingen, 2017
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Cross-language forced alignment to assist community-based linguistics for low resource languages
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Sounding out Sonority
Parker, Steve. - 2017
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The phonetics and phonology of the Lopit language
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Contrast preservation and constraints on individual phonetic variation
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