Affiliation:
1. University of Helsinki
Abstract
Abstract
With the application of the Contrastive Hierarchy Theory, the contrastive features of preliterary Scandinavian vowels are here inferred
from the interaction between targets and triggers for metaphonic fronting, rounding and breaking. One Proto-Scandinavian feature hierarchy
is reconstructed for prominent syllables and another for non-prominent ones. The former hierarchy sustained contrasts that differed from the
latter, including contrast for rounding and a preserved distinction between Pre-Germanic */i/ and */e/. A prominence system is reconstructed
that predicts both the outcome of syncope and the distribution of the two vowel systems between syllables. The analysis neatly accounts for
many notorious cruxes of umlaut and breaking that correlate with the prosodic position of the trigger, including the frequent absence of
i-umlaut in light syllables.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
Reference85 articles.
1. CFH = “Contrastive feature hierarchy”
2. CHT = “Contrastive Hierarchy Theory”
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