From ta to ha : elision of the alveolar stop in Singapore Mandarin

The third person pronoun in Singaporean Mandarin 他 ta undergoes instances of elision in speech. Aligning with previous studies, this elision, often part of syllable contraction is triggered by environments where the preceding morpheme is an object or a case marker. Co-articulation may also occur wit...

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Main Author: Sung, Chang Da
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-770452019-12-10T13:51:39Z From ta to ha : elision of the alveolar stop in Singapore Mandarin Sung, Chang Da Randy John LaPolla School of Humanities DRNTU::Humanities::Linguistics::Phonetics The third person pronoun in Singaporean Mandarin 他 ta undergoes instances of elision in speech. Aligning with previous studies, this elision, often part of syllable contraction is triggered by environments where the preceding morpheme is an object or a case marker. Co-articulation may also occur with the final of the previous syllable when an alveolar nasal is present. However, the presence of utterance initial elisions hints that the elision is no longer confined to environment triggered syllable contractions. That environmental frequency correlates with lower ratios of elision deserves more study. A matched guise study revealed that the variation does not index for any social group. The result suggests that the variation is more linguistically than socially motivated. Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics and Multilingual Studies 2019-05-03T07:24:52Z 2019-05-03T07:24:52Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/77045 en Nanyang Technological University 26 p. application/pdf application/vnd.ms-excel application/vnd.ms-excel
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From ta to ha : elision of the alveolar stop in Singapore Mandarin
description The third person pronoun in Singaporean Mandarin 他 ta undergoes instances of elision in speech. Aligning with previous studies, this elision, often part of syllable contraction is triggered by environments where the preceding morpheme is an object or a case marker. Co-articulation may also occur with the final of the previous syllable when an alveolar nasal is present. However, the presence of utterance initial elisions hints that the elision is no longer confined to environment triggered syllable contractions. That environmental frequency correlates with lower ratios of elision deserves more study. A matched guise study revealed that the variation does not index for any social group. The result suggests that the variation is more linguistically than socially motivated.
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title From ta to ha : elision of the alveolar stop in Singapore Mandarin
title_short From ta to ha : elision of the alveolar stop in Singapore Mandarin
title_full From ta to ha : elision of the alveolar stop in Singapore Mandarin
title_fullStr From ta to ha : elision of the alveolar stop in Singapore Mandarin
title_full_unstemmed From ta to ha : elision of the alveolar stop in Singapore Mandarin
title_sort from ta to ha : elision of the alveolar stop in singapore mandarin
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