Vers une organisation syllabique des lexiques : Tendances, dépendances et cooccurrences segmentales
Résumé
This paper deals with the organisation of the syllable in natural languages. As a first attempt to shed light on selection and restriction constraints in syllable structure, we present our results based on 14 languages. First, we present some implicational laws connected to the frequency of different syllable types and based on the complexity of onset and coda. Then we are interested in the relations between segments that appear in the same syllable, or in onset of two consecutive syllables. If we hypothesize that the most frequent syllable types are the most functional ones, searching for a syllabic "architecture" based on C-V cooccurrences could reveal the syllable-structure frames.
Domaines
Linguistique
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