This paper is a report on the phonological research done in the past two years investigating Podhale Goralian. The data are drawn from our informants in Dzianisz. The paper establishes the system of surface contrasts in Goralian and identifies instances of complementary distribution. It is claimed that the renowned Podhale Archaism is no longer represented by the vowel [i]. Rather, the vowel has retracted to the central vowel [ɨ]. The original [ɨ], on the other hand, has lowered and fronted and is now best regarded as tense [e]. These transitions of vowels pose challenges for a phonological analysis. A sample of such analysis (Final Tensing) is shown in the framework of Optimality Theory
Analyses provided in this paper test the possibility of morphological conditioning for vowel duratio...
Though the importance of Stang’s classic monograph (1957) is generally recognized, the consequences ...
This thesis investigates some morphophonemic alternations in English vocalic and consonantal phonolo...
This paper is a report on the phonological research done in the past two years investigating Podhale...
Artykuł ma charakter eksploracyjny i ma na celu ustalenie stopnia realizacji cech dialektalnych w st...
Background: In the reviewed paper we attempted to investigate the phonetic variation of the Central ...
This article presents the vowel system of Kurpian, a dialect of Polish spoken in northern Poland. Th...
The chapter discusses phonetic, phonological, evolutionary, and typological properties of two partic...
This thesis is a preliminary study of the phonology of Hrusso Aka, a minority language of Northeast ...
This article gives a comprehensive analysis of laryngealized and pharyngealized vowels in the Udihe ...
This paper aims to give an acoustic description of the vowel system of the Greek varieties spoken by...
This paper discusses changes in the vowel system of contemporary Mišotika, the Cappadocian variety o...
The phonetic system is one of the most important aspects of the language. The study of the structure...
Introduction. The article analyses the vowel-consonant ratio as one of the most important criteria o...
The article deals with phonetic peculiarity of the quantity of pre-stressed syllables in the subdial...
Analyses provided in this paper test the possibility of morphological conditioning for vowel duratio...
Though the importance of Stang’s classic monograph (1957) is generally recognized, the consequences ...
This thesis investigates some morphophonemic alternations in English vocalic and consonantal phonolo...
This paper is a report on the phonological research done in the past two years investigating Podhale...
Artykuł ma charakter eksploracyjny i ma na celu ustalenie stopnia realizacji cech dialektalnych w st...
Background: In the reviewed paper we attempted to investigate the phonetic variation of the Central ...
This article presents the vowel system of Kurpian, a dialect of Polish spoken in northern Poland. Th...
The chapter discusses phonetic, phonological, evolutionary, and typological properties of two partic...
This thesis is a preliminary study of the phonology of Hrusso Aka, a minority language of Northeast ...
This article gives a comprehensive analysis of laryngealized and pharyngealized vowels in the Udihe ...
This paper aims to give an acoustic description of the vowel system of the Greek varieties spoken by...
This paper discusses changes in the vowel system of contemporary Mišotika, the Cappadocian variety o...
The phonetic system is one of the most important aspects of the language. The study of the structure...
Introduction. The article analyses the vowel-consonant ratio as one of the most important criteria o...
The article deals with phonetic peculiarity of the quantity of pre-stressed syllables in the subdial...
Analyses provided in this paper test the possibility of morphological conditioning for vowel duratio...
Though the importance of Stang’s classic monograph (1957) is generally recognized, the consequences ...
This thesis investigates some morphophonemic alternations in English vocalic and consonantal phonolo...