Fwd: Re: Fwd: /=?iso-8859-1?Q?=C9=EA/_?=> /x/
Peter Trudgill
peter.trudgill at unifr.ch
Wed Apr 13 08:38:32 UTC 2011
>See:
>
>
>Mark Janse: The Asia Minor Dennil Floss Tycoon: Consonantal Frictions
>in Cappadocian. Paper presented at ICHL19 (Nijmegen 2009). Forthcoming.
>www.ru.nl/publish/pages/529401/ichl19_programme_090809.pdf
>
>Mark Janse: The Vicissitudes of the Cappadocian Dental Fricatives.
>Paper presented at MGDLT4 (Chios 2009). Forthcoming.
>http://www.philology.upatras.gr/MGDLT4/schedule.htm
>
>
>>> From: Petros Karatsareas <pk299 at cam.ac.uk>
> >> To: "histling-l at mailman.rice.edu" <histling-l at mailman.rice.edu>
>>> Sender: "histling-l-bounces at mailman.rice.edu"
>>> <histling-l-bounces at mailman.rice.edu>
>>> Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 09:41:33 +0200
>>> Subject: [Histling-l] /Éê/ > /x/
>>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> I was wondering whether you are aware of cases of phonological
>>> change whereby a /É/ would change into a /x/, as in the following
>>> examples found in a few Modern Greek dialects:
>>>
>>> (1) Cappadocian Greek
>>> klo/É/ara 'spindle' > klo/x/ara
>>> (realised allophonically as [x])
>>> /É/eliko 'female.N' > /x/eliko
>>> (realised allophonically as [ç])
>>>
>>> (2) Cypriot Greek
>>> a/É/asi 'almond' >
>>> a/x/asi (realised allophonically as [x])
>>> /É/elo 'I want' >
>>> /x/elo (realised allophonically as [ç])
>>>
>>> I would be interested in considering relevant examples not only of
>>> diachronic change but also of synchronic bilingual speech effects.
>>>
>>> Many thanks in advance for your consideration.
>>>
>>> Petros Karatsareas
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Petros Karatsareas
>>> School Postdoctoral Student
>>>
>>> British School at Athens
>>> Souedias 52
>>> 10676 Athens
>>> Greece
>>>
>>> Telephone: +30 693 47 86 976
>>> Email: pk299 at cam.ac.uk
>>>
>>> http://bsa.academia.edu/karatsareas
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>> --
>> __________________________________________
>>
>> Peter Trudgill FBA
>> Prof. of Sociolinguistics, Agder Univ., N
>> Adjunct Prof., RCLT, La Trobe Univ., AU
>> Prof. Emeritus of Eng. Linguistics, Fribourg Univ, CH
>> Hon. Prof. of Sociolinguistics, UEA, Norwich, UK
>>
>> Forthcoming book: Sociolinguistic typology: social determinants of
>> linguistic structure and complexity. OUP Oct/Nov 2011.
>> __________________________________________
--
__________________________________________
Peter Trudgill FBA
Prof. of Sociolinguistics, Agder Univ., N
Adjunct Prof., RCLT, La Trobe Univ., AU
Prof. Emeritus of Eng. Linguistics, Fribourg Univ, CH
Hon. Prof. of Sociolinguistics, UEA, Norwich, UK
Forthcoming book: Sociolinguistic typology:
social determinants of linguistic structure and
complexity. OUP Oct/Nov 2011.
__________________________________________
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