Alternância de vogais médias posteriores em formas nominais de plural no português de Belo Horizonte
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| Tipo de acesso: | Acesso aberto |
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Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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| Link de acesso: | https://hdl.handle.net/1843/LHAM-6N6H8U |
Resumo: | This research analyses the alternation between tonic posterior medium vowels, both opened [] and closed [o], in nominal forms of plural, in Brazilian Portuguese from Belo Horizonte: caroços ~ carços. There are three cases to be considered (Cf. MIRANDA, 2002). The first case includes names that present tonic posterior medium vowels opened in both forms singular and plural, such as cpo, cpos. The second one, on the contrary, includes names with tonic posterior medium vowels close in both forms singular and plural, such as sogro, sogros. However, the third case includes names that present tonics posterior mediumvowels closed in the singular and opened in the plural, such as coro, cros. Alves (1999), who studies the behavior of medium vowels [] and [o] in tonic position, points out that plural form is a strong conditioner to variation among such vowels. Based on this research, sound variation was analyzed in this experiment (opened or closed) of tonic posterior medium vowels in the plural number inflexion: miolos ~ milos. In order to analyze this alternation, we adopted, as theoretical base, multi-representative models: the Phonology of Use (BYBEE, 2001) and the Exemplar Theory (PIERREHUMBERT, 2001). Data was collected from 24 participants from Belo Horizonte as statistical analyses was performed with Minitab for Windows program, version 13. Non-structural factors such as age, gender, education and the individual were evaluated. Structural factors considered were token frequency and the lexical item. In this research token frequency factor was verified to be relevant in the case of alternation between the vowels [] and [o]. Also, the results corroborate the Phonology of Use proposal that less frequent words change first, in the case of sound change without phonetic conditioning (Cf. BYBEE, 2001; PHILIPS, 1984). |
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2019-08-14T04:58:59Z2025-09-09T00:51:56Z2019-08-14T04:58:59Z2006-03-23https://hdl.handle.net/1843/LHAM-6N6H8UThis research analyses the alternation between tonic posterior medium vowels, both opened [] and closed [o], in nominal forms of plural, in Brazilian Portuguese from Belo Horizonte: caroços ~ carços. There are three cases to be considered (Cf. MIRANDA, 2002). The first case includes names that present tonic posterior medium vowels opened in both forms singular and plural, such as cpo, cpos. The second one, on the contrary, includes names with tonic posterior medium vowels close in both forms singular and plural, such as sogro, sogros. However, the third case includes names that present tonics posterior mediumvowels closed in the singular and opened in the plural, such as coro, cros. Alves (1999), who studies the behavior of medium vowels [] and [o] in tonic position, points out that plural form is a strong conditioner to variation among such vowels. Based on this research, sound variation was analyzed in this experiment (opened or closed) of tonic posterior medium vowels in the plural number inflexion: miolos ~ milos. In order to analyze this alternation, we adopted, as theoretical base, multi-representative models: the Phonology of Use (BYBEE, 2001) and the Exemplar Theory (PIERREHUMBERT, 2001). Data was collected from 24 participants from Belo Horizonte as statistical analyses was performed with Minitab for Windows program, version 13. Non-structural factors such as age, gender, education and the individual were evaluated. Structural factors considered were token frequency and the lexical item. In this research token frequency factor was verified to be relevant in the case of alternation between the vowels [] and [o]. Also, the results corroborate the Phonology of Use proposal that less frequent words change first, in the case of sound change without phonetic conditioning (Cf. BYBEE, 2001; PHILIPS, 1984).Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisAlternância de vogais médiasEstudos linguísticosLingua portuguesa FonologiaLíngua portuguesa VogaisLíngua portuguesa FonéticaLingua portuguesa Portugues falado Belo Horizonte (MG)Alternância de vogais médias posteriores em formas nominais de plural no português de Belo Horizonteinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisKatia Silva Tomazinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGThais Cristofaro Alves da SilvaGiovana Ferreira Gonçalves BonilhaErika Maria Parlato-oliveiraEsta pesquisa analisa a alternância entre as vogais médias posteriores tônicas, aberta [ ] e fechada [o], em formas nominais de plural masculino, no português de Belo Horizonte: caroços ~ car ços. Em relação à pronúncia padrão das vogais médias posteriores tônicas no português, há três casos a serem observados (Cf. MIRANDA, 2002). O primeiro caso abrange nomes que apresentam vogais médias posteriores tônicas abertas em ambas as formas de singular e plural, como, c po, c pos. O segundo caso, ao inverso, inclui nomes que têm vogais médias posteriores fechadas em ambas as formas de singular e plural, como, sogro, sogros. Já o terceiro caso abarca nomes que apresentam vogais médias posteriores fechadas no singular e abertas no plural, como, coro, c ros. Alves (1999), que estuda a realização efetiva das vogais [ ] e [o], aponta que o plural é um forte condicionador para a variação entre tais vogais. Por essa razão, optamos por analisar a variação de timbre (aberto ou fechado) das vogais médias posteriores tônicas na flexão de número plural: milos ~ milos. A fim de analisarmos essa alternância, adotamos, como base teórica, modelos multi-representacionais: a Fonologia de Uso (BYBEE, 2001) e a Teoria de Exemplares (PIERREHUMBERT, 2001). Utilizamos dados de 24 participantes de Belo Horizonte e fizemos uma análise estatística desses dados com o programa Minitab for Windows, versão 13. Nessa análise, avaliamos, como fatores não-estruturais, a idade, o gênero, a escolaridade, e o indivíduo. Como fatores estruturais, consideramos a freqüência de ocorrência e o item lexical. Constatamos, nesta pesquisa, que o fator freqüência de ocorrência da palavra foi relevante nesse caso de alternância entre as vogais [ ] e [o], o que confirma a sugestão do trabalho de Alves (1999). Também, os resultados corroboram a proposta da Fonologia de Uso de que as palavras menos freqüentes mudam primeiro, em casos de mudança sonora sem condicionamento fonético (Cf. 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Alternância de vogais médias posteriores em formas nominais de plural no português de Belo Horizonte |
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Alternância de vogais médias posteriores em formas nominais de plural no português de Belo Horizonte |
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This research analyses the alternation between tonic posterior medium vowels, both opened [] and closed [o], in nominal forms of plural, in Brazilian Portuguese from Belo Horizonte: caroços ~ carços. There are three cases to be considered (Cf. MIRANDA, 2002). The first case includes names that present tonic posterior medium vowels opened in both forms singular and plural, such as cpo, cpos. The second one, on the contrary, includes names with tonic posterior medium vowels close in both forms singular and plural, such as sogro, sogros. However, the third case includes names that present tonics posterior mediumvowels closed in the singular and opened in the plural, such as coro, cros. Alves (1999), who studies the behavior of medium vowels [] and [o] in tonic position, points out that plural form is a strong conditioner to variation among such vowels. Based on this research, sound variation was analyzed in this experiment (opened or closed) of tonic posterior medium vowels in the plural number inflexion: miolos ~ milos. In order to analyze this alternation, we adopted, as theoretical base, multi-representative models: the Phonology of Use (BYBEE, 2001) and the Exemplar Theory (PIERREHUMBERT, 2001). Data was collected from 24 participants from Belo Horizonte as statistical analyses was performed with Minitab for Windows program, version 13. Non-structural factors such as age, gender, education and the individual were evaluated. Structural factors considered were token frequency and the lexical item. In this research token frequency factor was verified to be relevant in the case of alternation between the vowels [] and [o]. Also, the results corroborate the Phonology of Use proposal that less frequent words change first, in the case of sound change without phonetic conditioning (Cf. BYBEE, 2001; PHILIPS, 1984). |
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