作者CCY0927 (茹絮梦)
看板Linguistics
标题[演讲] Phonological alternations in Matu'uwal Atayal
时间Thu Oct 23 20:02:42 2025
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【NYCU Phon Brown Bag Series】
11/14 “Phonological alternations in Matu'uwal Atayal” by Andre Goderich (国
立彰化师范大学英语学系)
Dear All,
We are pleased to invite you to the upcoming talk of the NYCU Phon Brown Bag
Series:
11/14 (Friday), 12:10pm Dr. Andre Goderich (国立彰化师范大学英语学系)
“Phonological alternations in Matu'uwal Atayal”
Registration link:
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Location: HB207 (人社二馆207) / Online
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Abstract:
Matu’uwal is an Atayal dialect spoken in Miaoli county. In this talk, I will
present the different synchronic and diachronic phonological alternations in
Matu’uwal, mainly in its vowels, using both rule-based and constraint-based
phonology.
Matu’uwal has two main synchronic vowel changes: rhythmic vowel weakening,
and hiatus resolution. Rhythmic vowel weakening applies to the leftmost vowel
in all feet except the rightmost foot, changing it to a schwa or fully
deleting it in the environment VC_CV. Hiatus resolution coalesces the hiatuses
/a.a/, /u.u/, and /i.i/ into single vowels /a/, /u/, and /i/ outside the head
foot: e.g. /ka.al/ + -un > kalun ‘to speak (PV)’. The interactions between
the different vowel alternating processes are at times quite complex: they
interact with each other in ways that are opaque when looking at the surface
form.
Matu’uwal vowel alternations present a conundrum, as they exhibit both
counterbleeding opacity and also surface-oriented behaviour limitations. Rule-
based phonology can account for opacity, but not surface-oriented behaviour.
On the other hand, constraint-based phonology is helpful with surface-oriented
phenomena, but may struggle with opacity. These are a great real-life
examples of the advantages and limitations of each theoretical approach.
https://tinyurl.com/yekw7tf4
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