Neste trabalho, discutimos oralidade e nasalidade em algumas línguas indígenas brasileiras. Tomando por base dados principalmente do pirahã, questionamos o caráter universal da posição elevada do véu palatino, conforme proposto por Chomsky & Halle (1968), para a posição neutra de articulação. Propomos que as línguas podem ser tipologicamente diferenciadas pelo número de obstruintes que têm em seus inventários: aquelas com um número grande de obstruintes exibem processos de nasalização, enquanto outras, como o pirahã, com um grande número de sonorantes exibem processos de oralização
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We propose to make a brief review on nasalization phenomena studies in Portuguese, aiming the phono...
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This paper reviews the typology and distribution of vowel systems which include nasalized vowels. It...
This paper examines velar movements during the production of the ‘fully ’ nasal vowels /, i , u / in...
This thesis explores cross-linguistic variation in nasal harmony. The goal is to unify our understan...
Nasal spreading is a phonological phenomenon where the underlying feature of nasality spreads from i...
We examine the patterns of loanword adaptation in Maxakalí, a Macro-Jê language of Brazil, in import...
Abstract: In this paper, we demonstrate that Brazilian Portuguese phonemic nasal vowels are, as Matt...
ABSTRACT: Our analysis of the underlying phonological system of two Amazonian languages checks over ...
Northern Pame nasal stops manifest a [-nasal] secondary feature (i.e. prestopping and poststopping) ...
The oral-nasal contrast is present in many languages (Hockett 1955, Ferguson 1966, Maddieson 1986). ...
We propose to make a brief review on nasalization phenomena studies in Portuguese, aiming the phono...
The main purpose of this academic work is to demonstrate the dynamic and social aspect of language, ...
This paper offers an account of diachronic changes in nasal harmony in Mundurukú, a Tupian language ...
International audienceThis paper examines velar movements during the production of the ‘fully' nasal...
SOARES, Eliane Pereira Machado. As palatais lateral e nasal no falar paraense: uma análise variacion...
We discuss data from a range of Tupí-Guaraní languages seeking for foundations for the hypothesis un...
This paper reviews the typology and distribution of vowel systems which include nasalized vowels. It...
This paper examines velar movements during the production of the ‘fully ’ nasal vowels /, i , u / in...
This thesis explores cross-linguistic variation in nasal harmony. The goal is to unify our understan...
Nasal spreading is a phonological phenomenon where the underlying feature of nasality spreads from i...
We examine the patterns of loanword adaptation in Maxakalí, a Macro-Jê language of Brazil, in import...