Danish Stød: Laryngealization or Tone

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Danish Stød: Laryngealization or Tone. / Grønnum, Nina; Vazquez-Larruacaín, Miguel; Basbøll, Hans.

In: Phonetica: International Journal of Phonetic Science, Vol. 70, 2013, p. 66-92.

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Grønnum, N, Vazquez-Larruacaín, M & Basbøll, H 2013, 'Danish Stød: Laryngealization or Tone', Phonetica: International Journal of Phonetic Science, vol. 70, pp. 66-92.

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Grønnum, N., Vazquez-Larruacaín, M., & Basbøll, H. (2013). Danish Stød: Laryngealization or Tone. Phonetica: International Journal of Phonetic Science, 70, 66-92.

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Grønnum N, Vazquez-Larruacaín M, Basbøll H. Danish Stød: Laryngealization or Tone. Phonetica: International Journal of Phonetic Science. 2013;70:66-92.

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Grønnum, Nina ; Vazquez-Larruacaín, Miguel ; Basbøll, Hans. / Danish Stød: Laryngealization or Tone. In: Phonetica: International Journal of Phonetic Science. 2013 ; Vol. 70. pp. 66-92.

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title = "Danish St{\o}d: Laryngealization or Tone",
abstract = "In the light of previous acoustic analyses of Danish st{\o}d and Danish intonation, we discuss two different phonological theories. In one, st{\o}d is an autonomous laryngeal syllable prosody. In the other, st{\o}d is the phonetic manifestation of a HL tonal pattern compressed within one syllable. The tonal representation is found to be contradicted by the phonetic reality, and it cannot account for the structurally determined alternation between non-st{\o}d and st{\o}d in inflection and derivation, nor for latent st{\o}d or st{\o}d in compounds. Furthermore, st{\o}d patterns are largely constant across regional varieties of Danish, but tonal patterns over the relevant structural domains are highly variable. Thus, st{\o}d may occur on any kind of tonal configuration, anywhere in the speakers{\textquoteright} pitch range, a variability which is hard to reconcile with a fixed HL representation.",
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AU - Vazquez-Larruacaín, Miguel

AU - Basbøll, Hans

PY - 2013

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N2 - In the light of previous acoustic analyses of Danish stød and Danish intonation, we discuss two different phonological theories. In one, stød is an autonomous laryngeal syllable prosody. In the other, stød is the phonetic manifestation of a HL tonal pattern compressed within one syllable. The tonal representation is found to be contradicted by the phonetic reality, and it cannot account for the structurally determined alternation between non-stød and stød in inflection and derivation, nor for latent stød or stød in compounds. Furthermore, stød patterns are largely constant across regional varieties of Danish, but tonal patterns over the relevant structural domains are highly variable. Thus, stød may occur on any kind of tonal configuration, anywhere in the speakers’ pitch range, a variability which is hard to reconcile with a fixed HL representation.

AB - In the light of previous acoustic analyses of Danish stød and Danish intonation, we discuss two different phonological theories. In one, stød is an autonomous laryngeal syllable prosody. In the other, stød is the phonetic manifestation of a HL tonal pattern compressed within one syllable. The tonal representation is found to be contradicted by the phonetic reality, and it cannot account for the structurally determined alternation between non-stød and stød in inflection and derivation, nor for latent stød or stød in compounds. Furthermore, stød patterns are largely constant across regional varieties of Danish, but tonal patterns over the relevant structural domains are highly variable. Thus, stød may occur on any kind of tonal configuration, anywhere in the speakers’ pitch range, a variability which is hard to reconcile with a fixed HL representation.

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KW - fonetik, fonologi, stød, dansk

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JO - Phonetica

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