[演講] Is glottalization a by-product of low pitch targets? The

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https://www.ling.sinica.edu.tw/main/zh-tw?/sign/phon_lab_20221018 Is glottalization a by-product of low pitch targets? The view from Muong ( Vietnam) 線上演講活動 日期:2022-10-18 02:00~04:00 主講人:Minh-Châu NGUYÊN博士 (CNRS-LIG) 與 Alexis MICHAUD教授 (CNRS-LACITO) 會議地點:CISCO WEBEX會議室 活動說明 報名連結:https://forms.gle/KacWEpu1JnLgDKVJ8 Webex會議室連結: https://asmeet.webex.com/asmeet/j.php?MTID=mcdb160296224dcf08f25845076e85c28 2022年10月18日 星期二 下午 2:00 會議號:2515 812 3920 密碼:dwSU7y9Qf28 --- 摘要: Is glottalization a by-product of low pitch targets? The view from Muong ( Vietnam) Alexis MICHAUD and Minh-Châu NGUYÊN Glottalization plays different functions in different languages. For Taiwan Mandarin, as captured by the COSPRO corpus, it has been argued that glottalization in Tone 3 is a by-product of laryngeal adjustment for producing low pitch (Kuang, 2017). By contrast, Vietnamese is an uncontroversial textbook case of glottalization playing a phonological function, as one of the defining phonological characteristics of two of its lexical tones. The present study bears on a close relative of Vietnamese: Muong (spoken in the North of Vietnam). Muong is a borderline case, in the sense that it only has one glottalized tone which is also the lowest tone, making it seemingly impossible to test out the two hypotheses: glottalization as a phonological feature, or as a 'low-level' phonetic consequence of a low pitch target. Our talk illustrates the usefulness of experimental phonetic data to shed light on such. Analysis of a corpus from 20 speakers (available in open access through the Pangloss Collection) leads to a clear conclusion: the association of creaky voice to a certain lexical tone in Muong can safely be interpreted as due to a phonological specification. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 111.255.115.135 (臺灣) ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Linguistics/M.1664848032.A.F35.html
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