2016
DOI: 10.2218/pihph.1.2016.1704
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From phonetic enhancement to phonological underspecification: hybrid voicing contrast in European Portuguese

Abstract: Laryngeal contrast in European Portuguese has typically been described in the phonological literature in terms of an opposition between [+voice] and [-voice]. However, a number of phonetic studies have revealed that lenis fricatives in European Portuguese tend not to exhibit consistent, robust voicing. Focusing on the sibilant system, this paper has a threefold goal. Firstly, we present results of a phonetic study designed to test the realisation of sibilants both in contrast and neutralisation contexts. Secon… Show more

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“…In this article I want to argue that this is also where sociophonetic variation comes into play: It is this non-contrastive information that can acquire social meaning. Underspecification can thus give rise to phonetic variation, while featural specifications define articulatory targets (see also Hall 2011;Ramsammy & Strycharczuk 2016).…”
Section: The Formal Proposalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this article I want to argue that this is also where sociophonetic variation comes into play: It is this non-contrastive information that can acquire social meaning. Underspecification can thus give rise to phonetic variation, while featural specifications define articulatory targets (see also Hall 2011;Ramsammy & Strycharczuk 2016).…”
Section: The Formal Proposalmentioning
confidence: 99%