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An investigation of vowel anteriority in three Turkic languages using ultrasound tongue imaging.

机译:使用超声舌影像学研究三种突厥语中的元音前置性。

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This study uses ultrasound imaging of the tongue to examine the articulatory correlates of the anterior / posterior vowel contrast in three Turkic languages: Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Turkish.;It has long been understood that languages distinguish anterior and posterior vowels during articulation by the front-back position of the tongue body. In the 1960s, it was found that a second anteriority distinction was used in a number of languages of Africa---namely, that of tongue root position. In these languages, any given vowel is both tongue-body front or back and tongue-root advanced or retracted.;In the 1980s, sources began to demonstrate the existence of a tongue-root contrast in the vowel systems of Central Eurasian languages. Various Tungusic and Mongolic languages were shown to exhibit vowel inventories and accompanying phonetic and phonological patterns very similar to those found in the tongue-root systems of African languages.;Vajda (1994), based on very limited articulatory and acoustic data for Kazakh, came to the conclusion that the single anteriority contrast in Kazakh's vowel system was one of tongue root position and not tongue body position. This is the only known claim of a tongue-root-only vowel anteriority system and the only claim for a tongue-root contrast in a Turkic language.;The present study, then, investigates the articulatory correlates of the vowel anteriority system of Kazakh, using ultrasound tongue imaging. In addition, two other Turkic languages are examined: Kyrgyz, a close relative of Kazakh with a notably different vowel system, and Turkish, a more distant relative of the two which has received considerably more attention in the Linguistics literature. Turkish is found to contrast anterior and posterior vowels using just the tongue body, while Kazakh and Kyrgyz do so using the positions of the tongue body and the tongue root combined. In other words, Kazakh and Kyrgyz exhibit an anteriority system where tongue body position and tongue root position are correlated---a pattern not previously identified in the literature.
机译:这项研究使用舌头的超声成像技术来检查三种突厥语(哈萨克语,吉尔吉斯语和土耳其语)中前/后元音对比的发音相关性;人们长期以来一直了解到,语言在前部发音时会区分前元音和后元音舌体的后部位置。在1960年代,人们发现在非洲的多种语言中使用了第二种先验区别,即舌根位置。在这些语言中,任何给定的元音都是舌体的前部或后部,并且舌根前进或后退。;在1980年代,消息来源开始证明欧亚中部语言的元音系统中存在舌根对比。各种通古斯和蒙古语言显示出元音清册,并伴随着与非洲语言的舌根系统相似的元音和语音模式。瓦哈达(Vajda,1994)基于哈萨克语的发音和声学数据非常有限,得出的结论是,哈萨克语元音系统中的单个前期差异是舌根位置而不是舌体位置之一。这是唯一的舌根音元音先行系统的已知主张,也是唯一的突厥语语言的舌根对比度的主张。;然后,本研究调查了哈萨克语的元音先行系统的发音相关性,使用超声舌头成像。此外,还检查了另外两种突厥语:吉尔吉斯语,是哈萨克语的近亲,元音系统明显不同;土耳其语是这两种语言中较远的亲戚,在语言学文献中受到了更多关注。发现土耳其语仅使用舌状体来对比前元音和后元音,而哈萨克语和吉尔吉斯语则使用舌状体和舌根的位置进行对比。换句话说,哈萨克人和吉尔吉斯斯坦人表现出一种先验系统,其中舌体的位置和舌根的位置相互关联-这是文献中以前没有发现的模式。

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  • 作者

    Washington, Jonathan North.;

  • 作者单位

    Indiana University.;

  • 授予单位 Indiana University.;
  • 学科 Linguistics.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 230 p.
  • 总页数 230
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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