2017
DOI: 10.35462/flv123.2
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Dardarkari anizkunaren aldakortasunaz

Abstract: Lan honetan dardarkari anizkunaren alofonoak deskribatzen dira, eta alofonoak erabiltzean aldakortasuna zerk eragiten duen aztertzen da. Horretarako, Euskal Herriko zazpi probintzietako 23 eta 36 urte bitarteko 155 gazteri grabatu zaie bat-bateko testu bat. Era bitako azterketak egin dira; batetik, alofonoak euren artean bereizteko ezau-garri fonetikoak aztertu dira; bestetik, irizpide linguistikoak, geografikoak eta sozialak erabili dira. Datuetatik ondorioztatzen da, hegoaldeko gazteek batez ere dardarkari a… Show more

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“…There are two rhotic phonemes, alveolar tap /R/ as in /uRe/ 'the water' and alveolar trill /r/, as in /urie/ 'the gold'. The trill is usually produced with two or three contacts (see Gaminde et al 2017). The contrast between phonemic tap and trill can be observed by comparing, on the one hand, Figures 5, /adara/ 'the horn' and 8, /aratoje/ 'the rat', both of which contain trills with three brief occlusions, and, on the other, Figure 9, /afaRiSe/ 'the supper', with a phonemic tap realized with a single occlusion.…”
Section: Rhoticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are two rhotic phonemes, alveolar tap /R/ as in /uRe/ 'the water' and alveolar trill /r/, as in /urie/ 'the gold'. The trill is usually produced with two or three contacts (see Gaminde et al 2017). The contrast between phonemic tap and trill can be observed by comparing, on the one hand, Figures 5, /adara/ 'the horn' and 8, /aratoje/ 'the rat', both of which contain trills with three brief occlusions, and, on the other, Figure 9, /afaRiSe/ 'the supper', with a phonemic tap realized with a single occlusion.…”
Section: Rhoticsmentioning
confidence: 99%