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SPANISH TAPS AND TRILLS: PHONOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF AN ISOLATED OPPOSITION.

Authors :
Lipski, John M.
Source :
Folia Linguistica; 1990, Vol. 24 Issue 3/4, p153-174, 22p
Publication Year :
1990

Abstract

The Spanish opposition of a tap [r] and trill [R] is unusual in several respects. Most contemporary phonological analyses postulate a single phoneme /r/, deriving the phonologically distinctive intervocalic trill from geminate /r-r/. This type of analysis fails to address several important issues. These include the fact that [r] is the only Spanish consonant which occurs onset-initially in word-internal position but cannot occur word-initially, and the fact that the intervocalic trill [R] is clearly onset-initial, thus requiring a derivation which radically changes the syllabic structure from an underlying heterosyllabic geminate to a superficial onset-initial trill. In the present study an attempt is made to unify surface [r] and [R] via reference to syllabic templates, which allow a maximum of two consonantal elements in the onset. Manifestations of [R] are analyzed as maximizing the syllabic template, while intervocalic [r] is derived from a more marked underlying structure, preattached to the prosodic skeleton. Non-preattached /r/ is expanded to a dual structure, which ultimately produces [R], in appropriate contexts. The relatively marked nature of the [r]-[R] opposition is demonstrated, and it is claimed that this opposition is not a carryover from Latin quantitative distinctions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01654004
Volume :
24
Issue :
3/4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Folia Linguistica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
14118619
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1515/flin.1990.24.3-4.153