Author:
Dalcher Christina Villafaña
Abstract
ABSTRACTFew acoustic studies of the intervocalic consonant lenition in central Italian dialects (a process known asGorgia Toscana) have been undertaken. This study examines speech data from Florentine Italian in order to describe the process ofGorgia Toscanaquantitatively and to assess the roles of physiological, perceptual, phonological, and social factors in the process. Results of acoustic and statistical analysis indicate gradient and variable output, with certain patterns occurring in the variation. The observations that emerge from the data cannot all be accounted for ifGorgia Toscanais characterized as a purely phonetic, phonological, or socially driven process of sound change. Rather, different aspects of the process are attributed to different motivators: gradience and velar preference to articulator movements, resistance of nonvelar lenition to perceptual constraints, targeting of a natural class and categorical weakening to abstract featural representations, and intersubject variation in velar lenition to external social factors.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Education,Language and Linguistics
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