Interaction between syllable structure and segmental properties: The case of glide distribution in Swiss French

Presentation at the conference Segmental Processes in interaction with Prosodic Structure (SPIPS), Tromsø, 19.09. - 20.09.19 ( https://site.uit.no/spips/ ), arranged by CASTL, UiT The Arctic University of Norway. The distribution of glides in French and their alternation with high vowels is a recurr...

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Main Authors: Andreassen, Helene N., Racine, Isabelle
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description Presentation at the conference Segmental Processes in interaction with Prosodic Structure (SPIPS), Tromsø, 19.09. - 20.09.19 ( https://site.uit.no/spips/ ), arranged by CASTL, UiT The Arctic University of Norway. The distribution of glides in French and their alternation with high vowels is a recurrent topic in the literature on French phonology. Having served as testing ground for various theoretical approaches, three questions in particular that on a regular basis revive the discussion are (i) the position of the glides in the syllable structure, (ii) the nature of the process, and (iii) the nature of the glides themselves, see e.g. Schane (1968) for a classic derivational approach, Kaye and Lowenstamm (1984); Klein (1991) for a syllabic approach, Bullock (2002); Durand and Lyche (1999); Hall (2006) for analyses within OT, and most recently Côté (2018), who proposes alternation to be the result of phonetic reduction. A third aspect that makes the analysis still more complex, is the variation attested within and across French varieties (Côté, 2018; Durand & Lyche, 1999; Kelly, 2015). With the development of speech corpora containing comparable data, e.g. the PFC database (Durand, Laks, & Lyche, 2002, 2009), openly available at www.projet-pfc.net, we are now in a position to better determine the current distribution of glides in French varieties, and thereby build an empirical basis that allows comparison of the proposed analyses. This paper focuses on Swiss French varieties, which are traditionally perceived as preferring vowel sequences over glide formation, e.g. [nue] > [nwe]. A recent pilot study (Andreassen, 2018), examining glides in four investigation points in Switzerland and one investigation point in Northern France, to a large extent confirmed this perception. It further revealed a certain level of inter-variety variation within Switzerland, in particular for derived forms (2). In this paper, we take the study one step further, and aim at looking deeper into the factors determining the ...
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/16603 2025-04-13T14:27:40+00:00 Interaction between syllable structure and segmental properties: The case of glide distribution in Swiss French Andreassen, Helene N. Racine, Isabelle 2019-09 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/16603 eng eng FRIDAID 1743652 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/16603 openAccess VDP::Humaniora: 000::Språkvitenskapelige fag: 010::Allmenn språkvitenskap og fonetikk: 011 VDP::Humanities: 000::Linguistics: 010::General linguistics and phonetics: 011 Fransk språk / French language Conference object Konferansebidrag 2019 ftunivtroemsoe 2025-03-14T05:17:57Z Presentation at the conference Segmental Processes in interaction with Prosodic Structure (SPIPS), Tromsø, 19.09. - 20.09.19 ( https://site.uit.no/spips/ ), arranged by CASTL, UiT The Arctic University of Norway. The distribution of glides in French and their alternation with high vowels is a recurrent topic in the literature on French phonology. Having served as testing ground for various theoretical approaches, three questions in particular that on a regular basis revive the discussion are (i) the position of the glides in the syllable structure, (ii) the nature of the process, and (iii) the nature of the glides themselves, see e.g. Schane (1968) for a classic derivational approach, Kaye and Lowenstamm (1984); Klein (1991) for a syllabic approach, Bullock (2002); Durand and Lyche (1999); Hall (2006) for analyses within OT, and most recently Côté (2018), who proposes alternation to be the result of phonetic reduction. A third aspect that makes the analysis still more complex, is the variation attested within and across French varieties (Côté, 2018; Durand & Lyche, 1999; Kelly, 2015). With the development of speech corpora containing comparable data, e.g. the PFC database (Durand, Laks, & Lyche, 2002, 2009), openly available at www.projet-pfc.net, we are now in a position to better determine the current distribution of glides in French varieties, and thereby build an empirical basis that allows comparison of the proposed analyses. This paper focuses on Swiss French varieties, which are traditionally perceived as preferring vowel sequences over glide formation, e.g. [nue] > [nwe]. A recent pilot study (Andreassen, 2018), examining glides in four investigation points in Switzerland and one investigation point in Northern France, to a large extent confirmed this perception. It further revealed a certain level of inter-variety variation within Switzerland, in particular for derived forms (2). In this paper, we take the study one step further, and aim at looking deeper into the factors determining the ... Conference Object Tromsø Arctic University of Norway UiT The Arctic University of Norway University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Andreassen ENVELOPE(-57.769,-57.769,-63.899,-63.899) Arctic Norway Tromsø
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Andreassen, Helene N.
Racine, Isabelle
Interaction between syllable structure and segmental properties: The case of glide distribution in Swiss French
title Interaction between syllable structure and segmental properties: The case of glide distribution in Swiss French
title_full Interaction between syllable structure and segmental properties: The case of glide distribution in Swiss French
title_fullStr Interaction between syllable structure and segmental properties: The case of glide distribution in Swiss French
title_full_unstemmed Interaction between syllable structure and segmental properties: The case of glide distribution in Swiss French
title_short Interaction between syllable structure and segmental properties: The case of glide distribution in Swiss French
title_sort interaction between syllable structure and segmental properties: the case of glide distribution in swiss french
topic VDP::Humaniora: 000::Språkvitenskapelige fag: 010::Allmenn språkvitenskap og fonetikk: 011
VDP::Humanities: 000::Linguistics: 010::General linguistics and phonetics: 011
Fransk språk / French language
topic_facet VDP::Humaniora: 000::Språkvitenskapelige fag: 010::Allmenn språkvitenskap og fonetikk: 011
VDP::Humanities: 000::Linguistics: 010::General linguistics and phonetics: 011
Fransk språk / French language
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