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The Phonology of Catalan THE PHONOLOGY OF THE WORLD’S LANGUAGES GeneralEditor:JacquesDurand Published ThePhonologyofDanish HansBasbøll ThePhonologyofDutch GeertBooij ThePhonologyofStandardChinese SanDuanmu ThePhonologyofEnglish MichaelHammond ThePhonologyofNorwegian GjertKristoVersen ThePhonologyofPortuguese MariaHelenaMateusandErnestod’Andrade ThePhonologyandMorphologyofKimatuumbi DavidOdden TheLexicalPhonologyofSlovak JerzyRubach ThePhonologyofHungarian Pe´terSipta´randMiklo´sTo¨rkenczy ThePhonologyofMongolian Jan-OlofSvantesson,AnnaTsendina,AnastasiaKarlsson,andVivanFranze´n ThePhonologyofArmenian BertVaux ThePhonologyandMorphologyofArabic JanetWatson ThePhonologyofCatalan MaxW.Wheeler ThePhonologyofGerman RichardWiese Inpreparation ThePhonologyofTamil PrathimaChristdas ThePhonologyofPolish EdmundGussman ThePhonologyofSpanish IggyRoca THE PHONOLOGY OF CATALAN Max W. Wheeler 1 3 GreatClarendonStreet,Oxfordox26dp OxfordUniversityPressisadepartmentoftheUniversityofOxford. ItfurtherstheUniversity’sobjectiveofexcellenceinresearch,scholarship, andeducationbypublishingworldwidein Oxford NewYork Auckland CapeTown DaresSalaam HongKong Karachi KualaLumpur Madrid Melbourne MexicoCity Nairobi NewDelhi Shanghai Taipei Toronto WithoYcesin Argentina Austria Brazil Chile CzechRepublic France Greece Guatemala Hungary Italy Japan Poland Portugal Singapore SouthKorea Switzerland Thailand Turkey Ukraine Vietnam OxfordisaregisteredtrademarkofOxfordUniversityPress intheUKandincertainothercountries PublishedintheUnitedStates byOxfordUniversityPressInc.,NewYork (cid:1)MaxW.Wheeler2005 Themoralrightoftheauthorhasbeenasserted DatabaserightOxfordUniversityPress(maker) Firstpublished2005 Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced, storedinaretrievalsystem,ortransmitted,inanyformorbyanymeans, withoutthepriorpermissioninwritingofOxfordUniversityPress, orasexpresslypermittedbylaw,orundertermsagreedwiththeappropriate reprographicsrightsorganization.Enquiriesconcerningreproduction outsidethescopeoftheaboveshouldbesenttotheRightsDepartment, OxfordUniversityPress,attheaddressabove Youmustnotcirculatethisbookinanyotherbindingorcover andyoumustimposethissameconditiononanyacquirer BritishLibraryCataloguinginPublicationData Dataavailable LibraryofCongressCataloginginPublicationData Wheeler,Max ThephonologyofCatalan/MaxW.Wheeler p.cm. Includesbibliographicalreferences ISBN0-19-925814-7(alk.paper) 1.Catalanlanguage–Phonology.I.Title PC3828.W442005 449’.915–dc22 2004066291 TypesetbySPIPublisherServices,Pondicherry,India PrintedinGreatBritain onacid-freepaperby BiddlesLtd.,King’sLynn ISBN0-19-925814-7 978-0-19-925814-7 13579108642 CONTENTS Preface x 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 TheCatalanlanguage:itsvarietiesandstandard(s) 1 1.2 Theoreticalassumptionsandframework 3 1.3 Outlineofcontents 5 1.4 Guidancenotes 6 1.4.1 Orthography 6 1.4.2 Transcriptionsandglosses 8 1.4.3 Abbreviationsinglosses 8 1.4.4 AnoteonCatalansurnames 8 2 PHONOLOGICAL PRIMITIVES AND SEGMENT INVENTORIES 10 2.1 Consonantinventoryandcontrasts 10 2.1.1 Plosives 10 2.1.2 AVricates 11 2.1.3 Fricatives 13 2.1.3.1 Labiodentalfricative 13 2.1.3.2 Alveolo-palatalfricatives 13 2.1.3.3 Relationbetweenalveolo-palatalfricatives andaVricates 15 2.1.3.4 Interpretationsof[S] 22 2.1.3.5 Dorso-palatalfricative[Œ] 22 2.1.3.6 Varietieswithoutvoicedstridentphonemes 23 2.1.4 Nasals 24 2.1.5 Glides(semivowels) 24 2.1.6 Rhotics 24 2.1.6.1 Distributionofrhotictypes 24 2.1.6.2 Interpretationsofrhoticdistribution 26 2.1.7 Laterals 34 2.1.7.1 Alveolarlateral 34 2.1.7.2 Alveolo-palatallateral 34 2.1.8 Placeincoronals 36 2.1.9 Contrastinggeminateconsonants 36 vi contents 2.2 Vowelinventory 37 2.2.1 Stressedvowelcontrasts 37 2.2.1.1 Gapsinthedistributionofmidfrontvowels incentralCatalan 38 2.2.1.2 Mascaro´’slaw 41 2.2.1.3 Instabilityinthelexicalincidenceof half-closeandhalf-openmidvowels 45 2.3 Vowelreduction 52 2.3.1 Introduction 52 2.3.2 VowelreductioninwesternCatalan 52 2.3.3 VowelreductioninMajorcan 53 2.3.4 VowelreductionineasternCatalan,exceptMajorcan 54 2.3.5 TheinterpretationofCatalanvowelreduction 55 2.3.6 Excluding[E,O]fromunstressedsyllables 56 2.3.7 BasicvowelreductionineasternCatalan 57 2.3.8 BasicvowelreductioninMajorcan 60 2.3.9 ExceptionstoeasternCatalanvowelreduction, 1:*[@(cid:1)a],*[(cid:1)a@],*[@@] 61 2.3.10 ExceptionstoeasternCatalanvowelreduction,2: adjacentmidvowels 65 2.3.11 ExceptionstoeasternCatalanvowelreduction,3: post-tonic[e],[o] 70 2.3.12 Furthernon-reductionofunstressed[e]inMajorca 73 3 SYLLABLE STRUCTURE 78 3.1 Onsets 78 3.1.1 Onset-drivenresyllabiWcation 84 3.2 ThesyllabiWcationofvocoids 88 3.2.1 Introduction 88 3.2.2 DefaultsyllabiWcationofhighvocoidswithinwords 88 3.2.3 Highvocoidsfollowingothervocoids 90 3.2.3.1 Stressedvowelþhighvowelhiatus 91 3.2.3.2 Hiatusbefore‘underlying’stress 92 3.2.3.3 Unstressedvowelfollowedbyunstressedhighvocoid 96 3.2.4 Highvocoidsprecedingothervocoids 99 3.2.4.1 Labio-velarobstruents? 100 3.2.4.2 Otherpost-consonantalhighvocoids followedbynon-highvocoids 102 3.2.4.3 Vocoidsequencesofrisingsonorityinrelation towordstress 103 3.2.4.4 Highvocoidfollowedbystressednon-high vocoidininitialsyllable 105 3.2.4.5 Word-initialpretonicsequencesofrisingsonority 109 contents vii 3.2.4.6 Initialpre-pretonicsequencesofrisingsonority 109 3.2.4.7 Non-initialsequencesofrisingsonority, withsecondelementstressed 110 3.2.4.8 Pretonicnon-initialsequencesofrisingsonority 114 3.2.5 Highvocoidsequences 120 3.2.5.1 Adjacentdissimilarhighvocoids 120 3.2.5.2 Adjacentsimilarhighvocoids 121 4 PHRASAL PHONOLOGY: VOWEL SANDHI 124 4.1 Introduction 124 4.2 Stressedvowelfollowedbyunstressedvowel 125 4.2.1 Stressedvowelfollowedbyanunstressedhighvowel 125 4.2.2 Stressedvowelfollowedbyanunstressednon-highvowel 129 4.3 Unstressedvowelfollowedbystressedvowel 132 4.4 Contactbetweenunstressedvowels 135 4.5 Observationsonmulti-vocoidsequences 140 4.6 Summaryofevidenceforconstraintrankingsforvowelsandhi 144 5 CODA VOICING NEUTRALIZATION AND ASSIMILATION 145 5.1 Distributionofvoicedandvoicelessobstruents 145 5.2 ‘Incomplete’neutralization 149 5.3 Accountingforvoicingneutralizationandassimilation 151 5.4 TowardsanOTaccountofvoicingneutralizationinCatalan 157 5.5 Word-Wnalsibilants 162 5.6 Appendix:Steriade’s‘P-map’approachtovoicingneutralization 164 6 CODA PLACE AND MANNER ASSIMILATION AND NEUTRALIZATION 166 6.1 Introduction 166 6.2 Morpheme-internalcoda–Cclusters 168 6.2.1 Heterorganicnasalcodaclusters 173 6.2.2 Heterorganicdenti-alveolar–Cclusters 173 6.2.3 Labial–alveolo-palatalcluster 174 6.2.4 Alveolo-palatal–Cclusters 176 6.2.5 Velar–Cclusters 177 6.2.6 Constraintsforformalstyle 177 6.3 Nasalandlateralassimilationandassociatedassimilations inlessformalstyle 179 6.4 Inter-wordcoda–Cclusters 180 6.4.1 Inter-wordcoda–Cclustersinlessformalstyles 183 viii contents 6.4.2 Summaryofstyle-reXectingplaceassimilationsin inter-wordconsonantalcontacts 185 6.4.3 Heterorganicmajorplaceinter-wordcontacts 185 6.5 Minorplaceassimilation 186 6.5.1 Surveyofclusterrealizations 190 6.5.2 Denti-alveolarcontacts 192 6.5.3 Alveolo-palatalonsets 197 6.5.4 HighDACcontacts 201 6.5.5 ConclusionsandSummary 204 6.6 ConsonantalcontactinMajorcan:placeandmanner 207 6.6.1 Labialcodainputs 211 6.6.2 Alveolarcodainputs 214 6.6.3 Alveolo-palatalcodainputs 215 7 CLUSTER REDUCTION 220 7.1 Introduction 220 7.2 Clusterreductioninstems 221 7.3 ClusterreductioninstemswithaconsonantalsuYx 227 7.4 ClusterreductioninuninXectedstemsfollowedby vowel-initialwords 235 7.5 ClusterreductioninuninXectedstemsfollowed byconsonant-initialwords 237 7.6 ClusterreductionininXectedstemsfollowedby vowel-initialwords 240 7.7 ClusterreductionininXectedstemsfollowedby consonant-initialwords 244 7.8 Summaryofconstraintrankingsrelatingtoword-Wnalclusters 249 8 EPENTHESIS AND OTHER SONORITY-RELATED PHENOMENA 250 8.1 Introduction 250 8.2 Non-edgeepenthesis 252 8.3 Codasandepenthesis 257 8.4 Sibilantsandepenthesis 263 8.5 Minimumsonoritydistanceandvoicedstopgemination 265 8.6 Balearicverbformswithcodaclustersviolating thesonoritysequencingprinciple 269 9 STRESS, FEET, AND PHRASES 276 9.1 Wordstress:introduction 276 9.2 Unstressedwords 277 contents ix 9.3 Compoundsandcomplexwords 279 9.3.1 Compounds 279 9.3.2 ComplexwordswithaYxes 282 9.4 Verbstress 284 9.5 Prosodicwordconstraints 288 9.6 Rhythmicconstraintsabovetheword:aprovisionalaccount 297 Appendix:evaluationofalternativefootandcolonparses forwordtypesin(29–31) 306 10 WORD PHONOLOGY AND PHONOLOGICALLY CONDITIONED ALLOMORPHY 310 10.1 Coda/Onsetalternations:lenition 310 10.1.1 Introduction 310 10.1.2 Fricativesorapproximants 312 10.1.3 LenitionandthetheoryofeVort 314 10.1.4 Lenitionandtheenhancementofcontrast 316 10.1.5 VariationinCatalanlenition 317 10.1.6 Furtherinterpretationofthehierarchyofleniting contextsinCatalan 324 10.1.7 Remainingissues 326 10.2 Consonant/zeroalternations 327 10.2.1 N/zeroalternation 327 10.2.2 R/zeroalternation 333 10.3 Alternationsinvolvingstem-Wnallabials 338 11 THE SYLLABIFICATION OF PRONOMINAL CLITICS 341 11.1 Introduction 341 11.2 Singleclitics 342 11.3 Cliticclusters 345 11.4 SyllabiWcationconstraintsaVectingcliticsandcliticclusters 348 11.4.1 Epenthesis 348 11.4.2 Deletionofconsonantsandotherissuesin thesyllabiWcationofpronominalclitics 355 11.4.3 Non-edgeepenthesisinverb–cliticsequences 363 11.5 Epenthesisincliticclusterstoavoidgeminatesibilants 366 11.6 Summaryofconstraintranking 369 References 371 Index 382

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