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From: heatherrendall at tiscali.co.uk <heatherrendall at tiscali.co.uk>
Subject: LL-L "Phonology" 2008.05.25 (03) [E]
from Heather Rendall heatherrendall at tiscali.co.uk
Mike Morgan wrote: Second, the sorts of mutations you are seeing
synchoronically in that grammar (or in ANY grammar of ANY modern Celtic
language) are
1) limited to the initial consonants, and
2) conditioned synactically (the common explanation) or semantically (the
less common explanation, but the one I prefer ... having presented a paper
on the semantic motivations of initial consonants in welsh as my very FIRST
conference paper way back in 1982)."
Mike - I was taught (some) Welsh by a dear old vicar who explained mutation
as having arisen when Welsh contained more pitch than nowadays - such as
still heard strongly in S. wales and not so obviously in North Wales. He
said that the pitch of the final sound of the previous word affected the
following consonant. he likened it to Werner's Law which I know depends on
emphasis rather than pitch - but I could see the connection.
Was this not true? Or is it just another speculation?
Heather
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