The interaction of tone and stress in Optimality Theory 论文

2002Phonology引用 313
Phonetics and Phonology ResearchLinguistic Variation and MorphologyLinguistic Studies and Language Acquisition

摘要

This paper examines the relationship between tone and prosodic positions. I show that prosodic heads prefer higher tone over lower tone, while non-heads exhibit the opposite preference. These generalisations are expressed within Optimality Theory as a family of constraints in a fixed ranking. One set regulates the relation of tone to heads: *H D /L [Gt ] *H D /M [Gt ] *H D /H; the other deals with tone on non-heads: *N ON -H D/ H H [Gt ] * N ON -H D /M [Gt ] *N ON -H D /L. These constraints are used to account for the stress system of Ayutla Mixtec: in this language, stress is attracted to a syllable based on its tonal content, but is also influenced by the post-tonic syllable's tone. The implications of the theory for other tone–stress interactions – metrically influenced tone placement and neutralisation – are also examined.

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