Morpheme dislocation in Eastern Andalusian Spanish
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/111460Metadatos
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Herrero de Haro, AlfredoFecha
2020Referencia bibliográfica
Herrero de Haro, Alfredo. (2020). Morpheme dislocation in Eastern Andalusian Spanish. Lingua, 238 Artículo 102815.
Resumen
This paper examines whether the morpheme of plurality has shifted from word-final to word-initial syllable in Eastern Andalusian Spanish. This would be explained by word-medial vowel lowering caused by vowel harmony, which extends leftwards from the vowel preceding deleted /-s/ up to the stressed vowel. Two experiments are performed: 1) Eastern Andalusian speakers have to decide if each item is singular or plural by listening to the first syllable of disyllabic words; 2) Disyllabic words are manipulated and the first syllable is taken from a singular word and the second syllable from its plural, and viceversa; the participants have to categorise each item as singular or plural. An analysis of 4503 answers shows that these speakers can identify singular /ˈCVCV/ words by listening to the first syllable only when the first syllable contains /e/ or /o/ and plural only when the first syllable contains /o/; they can identify singular /ˈCVCCV/ words when the first syllable contains /o/, /i/ or /u/ and plurals when they contain /e/ or /o/. The morpheme of plurality has not shifted completely to word-initial syllable but it is hypothesised that there is a shift currently underway and that this is more advanced for /e/ and /o/.





