TY - JOUR
T1 - The Segmental and Suprasegmental Status of Preaspiration in Modern Icelandic
AU - Árnason, Kristján
PY - 1986/6
Y1 - 1986/6
N2 - The paper discusses the historical origin, present day distribution and prosodic status of preaspiration in Icelandic. Having developed as a movement of the openness of the glottis, originally a feature of “hard” stops, towards the nucleus of the stressed syllable, its distribution must be accounted for by a “segmental” rule operating on historical (underlying) hard stops. Its status with respect to length and stress is, however, shown to be that of a prosody of the nucleus of the Modern Icelandic syllable, since it carries length when the syllable is stressed. The development of preaspiration is seen as a part of a more general rule also responsible for voiceless sonorants and fricaties in the nucleus.
AB - The paper discusses the historical origin, present day distribution and prosodic status of preaspiration in Icelandic. Having developed as a movement of the openness of the glottis, originally a feature of “hard” stops, towards the nucleus of the stressed syllable, its distribution must be accounted for by a “segmental” rule operating on historical (underlying) hard stops. Its status with respect to length and stress is, however, shown to be that of a prosody of the nucleus of the Modern Icelandic syllable, since it carries length when the syllable is stressed. The development of preaspiration is seen as a part of a more general rule also responsible for voiceless sonorants and fricaties in the nucleus.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84971878471
U2 - 10.1017/S0332586500001384
DO - 10.1017/S0332586500001384
M3 - Article
SN - 0332-5865
VL - 9
SP - 1
EP - 23
JO - Nordic Journal of Linguistics
JF - Nordic Journal of Linguistics
IS - 1
ER -