Article Dans Une Revue Phonological Studies (Phonological Society of Japan) Année : 2025

頻度の観点から見た2 拍名詞の音韻的安定性

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This paper examines the phonological features of high-frequency nouns in two major Japanese linguistic corpora: the Balanced Corpus of Contemporary Written Japanese (BCCWJ) and the Corpus of Spontaneous Japanese (CSJ), both compiled by the National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics. The study focuses on word length and accent patterns, comparing the high-frequency noun data with overall corpus lexicons and dictionary entries. The key findings indicate that these nouns tend to consist of two morae and exhibit a final-accented pattern across both corpora. These results are consistent with previous evidence and research on the one-footed bimoraic structure observed in Japanese phonological phenomena (Kubozono 1995, Ito 1990, Labrune 2002, Poser 1990), further suggesting their phonological stability, autonomy, and conservation in the sense of by Bybee (2001, 2007).

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hal-05064272 , version 1 (12-05-2025)

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Rie Urasoko. 頻度の観点から見た2 拍名詞の音韻的安定性. Phonological Studies (Phonological Society of Japan), 2025, 28, pp.3-12. ⟨hal-05064272⟩
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