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Lenition and Phonemic Overlap in Rome Italian

  • José Ignacio Hualde and Marianna Nadeu
From the journal Phonetica

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to offer acoustic evidence for an unusual phonemic contrast in Rome Italian. In our corpus, about half of all tokens of intervocalic /p t k/ are realized with uninterrupted voicing (both word-internally and across word boundaries). Furthermore, the voiced realizations of /t/ and /k/ do not significantly differ from /d/ and /g/ in duration and/or degree of constriction (as acoustically determined). Phonemic contrast is maintained under substantial phonetic overlap. Regarding the labials, duration keeps /p/ and /b/ apart. Contrary to the universal tendency, it is /b/ that is considerably longer, due to complex diachronic facts.


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*J.I. Hualde, Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, University of Illinois, 4080 FLB, 707 South Mathews Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801 (USA), Tel. +1 217 333 3390, E- Mail jihualde@illinois.edu

Received: 2011-09-14
Accepted: 2011-10-12
Published Online: 2012-01-20
Published in Print: 2012-01-01

© 2012 S. Karger AG, Basel

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