Vowel harmony in Shigatse Tibetan

Vowel harmony is a phenomenon in which potentially all vowels in adjacent moras or syllables within a domain, such as a phonological or morphological word, systematically agree with each other with regard to one or more articulatory features. Common features include [±high/ ±low], [±back], [...

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Main Author: Haller, Felix
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1776402024-05-29T07:38:08Z Vowel harmony in Shigatse Tibetan Haller, Felix University of Bern Arts and Humanities Vowel harmony Height harmony Vowel harmony is a phenomenon in which potentially all vowels in adjacent moras or syllables within a domain, such as a phonological or morphological word, systematically agree with each other with regard to one or more articulatory features. Common features include [±high/ ±low], [±back], [±ATR] (Advanced Tongue Root) and [±round]. The present paper provides new insights into the system of vowel harmony of the western Central Tibetan dialect of Shigatse, which is dependent on the tonal system because of its relation to whether a syllable carries a tone or not. The findings presented in this article corroborate the accounts of other Tibetan dialects which are also reported to possess height harmonies. A special position in the system is occupied by the neutral diphthong ie because it causes raising under certain conditions but is not itself affected by vowel harmony. Published version 2024-05-29T07:38:08Z 2024-05-29T07:38:08Z 2012 Journal Article Haller, F. (2012). Vowel harmony in Shigatse Tibetan. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 35(2), 33-47. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LTBA.35.2.02 0731-3500 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177640 10.32655/LTBA.35.2.02 2 35 33 47 en Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area © 2012 The Editor(s). All rights reserved. application/pdf
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topic Arts and Humanities
Vowel harmony
Height harmony
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Vowel harmony
Height harmony
Haller, Felix
Vowel harmony in Shigatse Tibetan
description Vowel harmony is a phenomenon in which potentially all vowels in adjacent moras or syllables within a domain, such as a phonological or morphological word, systematically agree with each other with regard to one or more articulatory features. Common features include [±high/ ±low], [±back], [±ATR] (Advanced Tongue Root) and [±round]. The present paper provides new insights into the system of vowel harmony of the western Central Tibetan dialect of Shigatse, which is dependent on the tonal system because of its relation to whether a syllable carries a tone or not. The findings presented in this article corroborate the accounts of other Tibetan dialects which are also reported to possess height harmonies. A special position in the system is occupied by the neutral diphthong ie because it causes raising under certain conditions but is not itself affected by vowel harmony.
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title Vowel harmony in Shigatse Tibetan
title_short Vowel harmony in Shigatse Tibetan
title_full Vowel harmony in Shigatse Tibetan
title_fullStr Vowel harmony in Shigatse Tibetan
title_full_unstemmed Vowel harmony in Shigatse Tibetan
title_sort vowel harmony in shigatse tibetan
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