Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik

 


Eintrag

Titel
The length hierarchy and the graphematic syllable. Evidence from German and English
Personen
Nanna Fuhrhop, Franziska Buchmann, Kristian Berg
Jahr
2011
Typ
Aufsatz
Periodikum
Written language and literacy
ISSN
1387-6732
Seiten
275 - 292
Band
14
Heft
2
Schlagwörter
Graphem
Kontrastiv
Silbe
Abstract
Minuscules of the Roman alphabet can be subcategorized into graphemes with length and graphemes without length. While plosives, which correspond to graphemes with length, occur at the syllable edge, vowels, corresponding to graphemes without length, constitute the syllable core. Based on these observations, a length hierarchy is established in which the feature 'length' becomes scalar. This hierarchy operates on graphematic grounds exclusively, thus being independent of phonological properties. Still a length sequencing principle as the ordering principle of the graphematic syllable can be formulated analogous to the phonological sonority sequencing principle. The length sequencing principle may be considered a typological feature to serve further descriptions of different graphematic systems based on the Roman alphabet. Data from German and English will be discussed.

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