Place of articulation shifts in sound change: A gradual road to the unmarked
Place of articulation shifts in sound change: A gradual road to the unmarked
Author(s): Eirini ApostolopoulouSubject(s): Phonetics / Phonology
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: place of articulation shifts; marked place features; diachronic change; typological variation; Property Theory
Summary/Abstract: This paper investigates place of articulation shifts involving heterosyllabic C[non-coronal]C[coronal] clusters. Such phenomena are found, among other languages, in the diachrony of Italiot Greek, where three typologically different historical stages are observed: (a) no shifts; (b) dorsal > labial shift; (c) dorsal, labial > coronal shift. Drawing on Rice's (1994) model of the Place node and the markedness hierarchy dorsal ≺ labial ≺ coronal (with “≺” denoting ‘more marked than’) (de Lacy 2002), I maintain that these shifts reduce the markedness of codas. The gradual typological changes are accounted for in terms of Property Theory (Alber & Prince 2015).
- Issue Year: 69/2022
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 17-35
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English