2017
DOI: 10.20396/liames.v17i1.8648521
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Tendências na implementação fonética de consoantes nasais em Tupi-Guaraní

Abstract: Tendências na implementação fonética de consoantes nasais em Tupí-GuaraníABSTRACT: This study adresses some tendencies found in phonetic implementations of the nasal consonants /m, n, ŋ/ in the Tupi-Guaraní family. Based on an acoustic analysis of Parakanã and Tembe (subgroup IV), Urubu-Ka'apor and Wayampi (subgroup VIII), Asuriní Xingu, Anambé and Araweté (subgroup V), it was observed the presence of two types of nasal realizations: full nasal, with or without oral explosion, and partially oralized nasals, wi… Show more

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“…The reconstructed system of pre-Proto-Tupi-Guarani. All authors reconstruct the nasal phoneme series /m, n, ŋ/ for PTG (Jensen 1998(Jensen , 1999Mello 2000;Meira and Drude 2015;Baraúna and Picanço 2017;Dietrich 2018). Where PyG has nasal-oral contours, other TG languages have cognates with nasals (table 4).…”
Section: Progressive Nasalization In Paraguayanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reconstructed system of pre-Proto-Tupi-Guarani. All authors reconstruct the nasal phoneme series /m, n, ŋ/ for PTG (Jensen 1998(Jensen , 1999Mello 2000;Meira and Drude 2015;Baraúna and Picanço 2017;Dietrich 2018). Where PyG has nasal-oral contours, other TG languages have cognates with nasals (table 4).…”
Section: Progressive Nasalization In Paraguayanmentioning
confidence: 99%