2023
DOI: 10.16995/glossa.5739
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Two types of [NT]s in Panãra: Evidence for temporally ordered subsegmental units

Abstract: This paper discusses articulatory and perceptual phonetic data on Panãra (ISO code: kre), a Jê language of Central Brazil, supporting the existence of a previously undocumented phonological distinction between two types of [NT] segments. Panãra exhibits a distinction between partially nasalized consonants arising from two distinct phonological processes: post-oralization of nasal consonants (/m, n, ɲ, ŋ/ → [mp, nt, ns, ŋk]), and pre-nasalization of oral obstruents (/p, t, s, k/ → [mp, nt, ns, ŋk]). These [NT]s… Show more

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“…In Panãra (Jê), nasal stops are realised as postoralized DĄBKOWSKI -21 of 25 before oral vowels (e.g m → m p / _ V) and oral stops as prenasalised after nasal vowels (e.g. p → ᵐp / Ṽ _) (Lapierre, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Panãra (Jê), nasal stops are realised as postoralized DĄBKOWSKI -21 of 25 before oral vowels (e.g m → m p / _ V) and oral stops as prenasalised after nasal vowels (e.g. p → ᵐp / Ṽ _) (Lapierre, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%