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The Phonetics and Phonology of Gutturals - A Case Study from Ju|'hoansi (Paperback)
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The Phonetics and Phonology of Gutturals - A Case Study from Ju|'hoansi (Paperback)
Series: Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics
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This book is the first detailed investigation and description of
phonotactic sound patterns affecting Khoesan click consonant
inventories. It also includes the first quantitative study of
phonation types in Khoesan languages, and the first study of
phonation types associated with pharyngeal consonants all around.
Although bases of OCP constraints have been presumed to be
perceptual, this is the first quantitative study showing the
acoustic basis of a particular OCP constraint in a specific
language. Amanda L. Miller-Ockhuizen describes the phonetics and
phonology of gutturals in the Khoesan language of Ju|'hoansi. Hers
is the first study of voice quality cues associated with
epiglottalized vowels. Thus, it is the first study to show that
laryngeal and pharyngeal vowels are unified phonetically by
non-modal voice qualities associated with them. It is also the
first study to show that in addition to laryngeal coarticulation,
whereby voice quality cues associated with laryngeal consonants are
spread to a following vowel, pharyngeal coarticulation also
involves spreading of voice quality cues. Thus, guttural consonants
are united in that they all spread voice quality cues onto a
following vowel. Voice quality cues found on vowels following
guttural consonants are as large as similar cues associated with
guttural vowels. This acoustic similarity is shown to be the basis
of a novel Guttural OCP constraint found in the language, which is
demonstrated to exist via co-occurrence patterns found over a
recorded database of all of the known roots. Thus, this is the
first book to provide a detailed perceptual basis of an OCP
constraint. The database study also reports several other novel
phonotactic constraints involving gutturals, as well as a
reanalysis of the well-known Back Vowel Constraint. This book
describes both phonetics and phonology of the natural class of
guttural consonants, and shows through a quantitative acoustic
investigation how the phonetic cues associated with these sounds
are the bases of phonotactic constraints involving them.
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