La palabra prosódica mínima en nivaĉle
In many languages, there is a restriction on the minimum prosodic size of a word (McCarthy & Prince 1986). Further, the minimal content word of a language has been equated with the minimal foot allowed in that language. In this vein, certain languages require that every content word either c...
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description | In many languages, there is a restriction on the minimum prosodic size of a word (McCarthy & Prince 1986). Further, the minimal content word of a language has been equated with the minimal foot allowed in that language. In this vein, certain languages require that every content word either contain at least two moras or two syllables. This minimality requirement corresponds to the claim that feet must be binary under moraic or syllabic analysis (McCarthy & Prince 1993: 90). Nivaĉle presents an interesting case study in this regard. Specifically, in Nivaĉle, what is found is that a CVC syllable can stand alone as a word. However, because in the present analysis it is argued that there is no independent prosodic evidence for coda consonants (other than /ʔ/) being moraic, a Nivaĉle CVC word does not meet the bimoraic constraint. Nor, clearly, does a CVC word meet the bisyllabic constraint. It is proposed nonetheless that CVC in Nivaĉle, despite being monomoraic and monosyllabic, constitutes a Minimal Word and functions also as a minimal well-formed foot. |
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spelling | oai:oai.cuadernoslinguistica.colmex.mx:article-1262021-10-28T22:02:55Z The minimal prosodic word in Nivaĉle La palabra prosódica mínima en nivaĉle Gutiérrez, Analía prosody minimal foot minimal word closed syllable Nivaĉle prosodia pie mínimo palabra mínima sílaba cerrada nivaĉle In many languages, there is a restriction on the minimum prosodic size of a word (McCarthy & Prince 1986). Further, the minimal content word of a language has been equated with the minimal foot allowed in that language. In this vein, certain languages require that every content word either contain at least two moras or two syllables. This minimality requirement corresponds to the claim that feet must be binary under moraic or syllabic analysis (McCarthy & Prince 1993: 90). Nivaĉle presents an interesting case study in this regard. Specifically, in Nivaĉle, what is found is that a CVC syllable can stand alone as a word. However, because in the present analysis it is argued that there is no independent prosodic evidence for coda consonants (other than /ʔ/) being moraic, a Nivaĉle CVC word does not meet the bimoraic constraint. Nor, clearly, does a CVC word meet the bisyllabic constraint. It is proposed nonetheless that CVC in Nivaĉle, despite being monomoraic and monosyllabic, constitutes a Minimal Word and functions also as a minimal well-formed foot. En muchas lenguas, existe una restricción prosódica sobre el tamaño mínimo de una palabra (McCarthy & Prince 1986). Se ha propuesto que la palabra mínima se equipara al pie mínimo permitido en una lengua. Dentro de la Teoría de la Optimidad este requisito de minimidad se corresponde con la propuesta que los pies deben ser binarios a nivel moraico o silábico (McCarthy & Prince 1993:90). En este contexto, la lengua nivaĉle (mataguaya) presenta un caso interesante ya que una sílaba cerrada (CVC) puede constituir un pie mínimo y así una palabra mínima. Dado que no existe evidencia independiente para sostener que las codas en nivaĉle son moraicas (excepto la glotal /ʔ/), una palabra monosilábica CVC no es ni bimoraica ni disilábica. Sin embargo, se propone que puede constituir tanto un pie como una palabra mínima. El Colegio de México, A.C. 2019-07-12 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf application/xml https://cuadernoslinguistica.colmex.mx/index.php/cl/article/view/126 10.24201/clecm.v6i1.126 Cuadernos de Lingüística de El Colegio de México (CLECM); Vol. 6 No. 1 (2019): Volume 6 (2019); 1-69 Cuadernos de Lingüística de El Colegio de México; Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2019): Volumen 6 (enero-diciembre 2019); 1-69 2007-736X spa https://cuadernoslinguistica.colmex.mx/index.php/cl/article/view/126/pdf_1 https://cuadernoslinguistica.colmex.mx/index.php/cl/article/view/126/177 Derechos de autor 2019 Analía Gutiérrez |
spellingShingle | prosody minimal foot minimal word closed syllable Nivaĉle prosodia pie mínimo palabra mínima sílaba cerrada nivaĉle Gutiérrez, Analía La palabra prosódica mínima en nivaĉle |
title | La palabra prosódica mínima en nivaĉle |
title_alt | The minimal prosodic word in Nivaĉle |
title_full | La palabra prosódica mínima en nivaĉle |
title_fullStr | La palabra prosódica mínima en nivaĉle |
title_full_unstemmed | La palabra prosódica mínima en nivaĉle |
title_short | La palabra prosódica mínima en nivaĉle |
title_sort | la palabra prosodica minima en nivacle |
topic | prosody minimal foot minimal word closed syllable Nivaĉle prosodia pie mínimo palabra mínima sílaba cerrada nivaĉle |
topic_facet | prosody minimal foot minimal word closed syllable Nivaĉle prosodia pie mínimo palabra mínima sílaba cerrada nivaĉle |
url | https://cuadernoslinguistica.colmex.mx/index.php/cl/article/view/126 |
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