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- W1513302220 abstract "This thesis has a double purpose. In the first place, it endeavors to describe the phonological systems of two closely related Northern Je languages: Mebengokre (the language of the Kayapo and Xikrin nations), and Apinaye (the language of the homonymous nation). In the second place, it intends to discuss critically the notion of phonological system, showing the way in which certain facts that are normally treated in descriptive studies as phonological processes, divorced from the system (which is often thought of as a mere inventory), are directly relevant to the oppositions that constitute the phonological system. To exemplify these ideas, we devote our attention to certain processes that involve nasality and voicing in these two languages. Une of the clearest differences between the phonology of Mebengokre and Apinaye regards the behavior of so-called nasal consonants: in the first system, nasal consonants clearly contrast with voiced stops. In Apinaye, on the other hand, fully nasal consonants and voiced stops with nasalized contours are in complementary distribution. We argue initially that to represent the contour segments as being specified for the feature [nasal] leads us to an untenable situation: nasality would exhibit, in these segments, a completely passive behavior, retreating even next to [nasal]; for this reason we opt for a representation in which nasality could be thought of as an epiphenomenon of the implementation of sonorant voicing. Some facts of the Apinaye language nevertheless suggest that at least coda segments cannot be characterized simply as sonorants unspecified for nasality: one of these facts is the permanence of a brief nasal transition between oral segments after the delinking of one of these coda consonants. This thesis takes up some of the points initially raised by DAngelis (1998) in relation to other languages in the Macro-Je stock. The discussion about the notion of phonological system is mainly inspired in the structuralist paradigm of the Prague Linguistic Circle; later developments are always put thought in the light of Trubetzkoys (1939) intuitions. Among the more recent reflections regarding the representation of nasals, we here take into account mainly the works of Steriade (1993) and Piggott (1992)." @default.
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- W1513302220 title "A nasalidade em Mebengokre e Apinaye : o limite do vozeamento soante" @default.
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