The Development of Aspirated Fricatives in Gothic : A Contact-Linguistic Perspective
The Development of Aspirated Fricatives in Gothic : A Contact-Linguistic Perspective
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Author(s): Suzuki, Seiichi
ISBN No.: 9789027214836
Pages: 175
Year: 202406
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 180.06
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Status: Available

"This book presents three major hypotheses concerning the development of fricatives in Gothic. First, Gothic introduced aspiration or a phonological feature [spread glottis] to the fricative system. Second, this acquisition of aspirated fricatives should be explained as a contact-induced change. Specifically, a Gothic/Greek bilingual community may be held responsible for initiating and diffusing the contact change. Third, I claim that this contact-driven featural enrichment prompted an array of radical restructurings of fricatives in their phonological and morphological organizations in Gothic, notably the occurrence of Final Devoicing in contrast to the nonoccurrence of medial voicing, the elimination of Verners Law effects in strong verbs, the operation of Thurneysens Law, and the apparently irregular split of PGmc. */fl-/ to Go. /fl-/ and /þl-/. Thus, privileged by a Lower Danube community largely composed of Greek/Gothic bilinguals, this cluster of mid-fourth-century innovations came to define the phonological and morphological identities of Biblical Gothic"--.



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