Re: Emphasis allophonies?
From: | FFlores <fflores@...> |
Date: | Thursday, September 16, 1999, 1:44 |
Carlos Thompson <carlos_thompson@...> wrote:
> One of the features of Hangkerimce is the existence of many allophonies,
> many of them are caused by sourronding sounds and accentuation, but also
> there are allophonies caused by the emphasis a morpheme has in the speech.
>
> Are there any natural language that has this kind of allophony present?
I think we could say Rioplatense has that 'emphasis allophony'
regarding syllable-final /s/. It's normally pronounced [h] or
dropped, but it becomes a proper and sharp [s] when emphasis
is needed. Nice example:
Nos fuimos. [noh'fwimoh] 'We went.'
No fuimos. [no 'fuimoh] 'We didn't go.'
In a particular tone, those two are virtually indistinguishable!
--Pablo Flores