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VOWEL ALTERNATION IN DISYLLABIC REDUPLICATIVES: AN AREAL DIMENSION
Ido, Shinji
50590
井土, 愼二
50591
reduplication
sound symbolism
vowel alternation
areal feature
This paper analyzes a variety of languages with regard to vowel alternation patterns in their disyllabic sound symbolic reduplicatives (DSRs). The analysis reveals that (1) a number of different languages have their preferred patterns of vowel alternation for DSRs (e.g. /ɪ/-/ɒ/ in ding-dong and tick-tock in English) and (2) the relative height of each vowel against the other in a DSR is a linguistic feature that is primarily areal. The languages surveyed in this paper include Bukharan Tajik, Chinese, English, German, Kazakh, Korean, Manchu, Mongolian, Persian, Qarakhanid Turkic, Tatar, Tatar in Xinjiang, Turkish, Tuvan, Uyghur, Uzbek, and Uzbek in Xinjiang.
journal article
UNIVERSITY OF TARTU PRESS
2011
application/pdf
Eesti ja soome-ugri keeleteaduse ajakiri : Journal of Estonian and Finno-Ugric Linguistics (ESUKA – JEFUL)
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185
193
http://jeful.ut.ee/vana/
http://hdl.handle.net/2237/19169
1736-8987
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/17089/files/Shinji_Ido_185-194.pdf
eng
http://jeful.ut.ee/vana/