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This book proposes that phonological contrast, in particular the
robustness of a phonemic contrast, does not depend solely on the
presence of minimal pairs, but is instead affected by a set of
phonetic, usage-based, and systemic factors. This perspective opens
phonology to a more direct interpretation through phonetic
analysis, undertaken in a series of case studies on the Romanian
vowel system. Both the synchronic phonetics and morpho-phonological
alternations are studied, to understand the forces that have
historically shaped and now maintain the phonemic system of
Romanian. A corpus study of phoneme type frequency in Romanian
reveals marginal contrasts among vowels, in which a sharp
distinction between allophones and phonemes fails to capture
relationships among sounds. An investigation of Romanian /I/
provides insight into the historical roots of marginal contrast,
and a large acoustic study of Romanian vowels and diphthongs is a
backdrop for evaluating the phonetic and perceptual realization of
marginal contrast. The results provide impetus for a model in which
phonology, phonetics, morphology and perception interact in a
multidimensional way.
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