Phonotactic Constraints and Word Demarcation in Romance

In many languages, some phonological segments orstructures are allowed at word boundaries only. Theimportance of this fact is manifold: it shows that phonologyis not "blind" to the word as a linguistic unit; it can explainsome aspects of speech processing (how speech continuaare split into...

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Main Author: João Veloso (author)
Other Authors: Pedro Tiago Martins (author)
Format: conferenceObject
Language:eng
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/74095
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/74095
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Summary:In many languages, some phonological segments orstructures are allowed at word boundaries only. Theimportance of this fact is manifold: it shows that phonologyis not "blind" to the word as a linguistic unit; it can explainsome aspects of speech processing (how speech continuaare split into words); it may help to build software aimed atidentifying word boundaries within larger continua. ForEuropean Portuguese and for other Romance languagespossibly, it is proposed that a "Prosodic Tolerance of theWord Right Boundary" should play an important role as aphonotactic cue for word-endings: these languages areknown to be very restrictive as far as the segmental codafillingis concerned. However, these restrictions aresomehow cancelled at word-endings, which admitphonotactic combinations that are not allowed elsewhere. Aformalization of this phenomenon, inspired by the logicalformalisms of Declarative Phonology, is also proposed here.