The work is devoted to the study of the influence of prosodic position of the word on the duration of its segments in the Finnic varieties of Western Ingria (St. Petersburg region), Lower Luga area: Kurkola Ingrian Finnish, Western Votic, Central and Southern Lower Luga Ingrian, Siberian Ingrian-Finnish mixed idiom. The subject of the study is the duration of segments in two-syllable words that are in the final and initial phrasal positions, and three hypotheses about these durations as a function of the phrasal position (final vs. initial), the ongoing final vowel reduction, and their interaction are tested and fully or partially confirmed
Belozerova, M., Kuznetsova, N., Влияние просодической позиции слова на длительности входящих в него сегментов в прибалтийско-финских идиомах Ингерманландии [Influence of prosodic position on the segmental durations of the word in the Finnic languages of Ingria], in Третья конференция по уральским, алтайским и палеоазиатским языкам: Тезисы докладов международной научной конференции:Санкт-Петербург / Online, 21–23 ноября 2022 г. [The third conference on Uralic, Altaic, and Paleo-Asiatic languages: Abstracts of the presentations at an international scientific conference: St. Petersburg / Online, November 21-23, 2022, (St. Petersburg / Online, 21-23 November 2022), Institute for Linguistic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg 2022: 11-15 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/229397]
Влияние просодической позиции слова на длительности входящих в него сегментов в прибалтийско-финских идиомах Ингерманландии [Influence of prosodic position on the segmental durations of the word in the Finnic languages of Ingria]
Kuznetsova, NataliaSecondo
2022
Abstract
The work is devoted to the study of the influence of prosodic position of the word on the duration of its segments in the Finnic varieties of Western Ingria (St. Petersburg region), Lower Luga area: Kurkola Ingrian Finnish, Western Votic, Central and Southern Lower Luga Ingrian, Siberian Ingrian-Finnish mixed idiom. The subject of the study is the duration of segments in two-syllable words that are in the final and initial phrasal positions, and three hypotheses about these durations as a function of the phrasal position (final vs. initial), the ongoing final vowel reduction, and their interaction are tested and fully or partially confirmedI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.