Perceptual Salience in Dialect Contact: The Okan'e/Akan'e Dialects of East Slavic (Report) Perceptual Salience in Dialect Contact: The Okan'e/Akan'e Dialects of East Slavic (Report)

Perceptual Salience in Dialect Contact: The Okan'e/Akan'e Dialects of East Slavic (Report‪)‬

Journal of Slavic Linguistics 2010, Wntr-Spring, 18, 1

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Abstract. In East Slavic, akan'e (neutralization of /o/ and /a/ after non-palatalized consonants) has spread or is spreading to dialects which maintain the mid- and low-vowel contrast (okan'e). Under the assumption that vowel neutralization is favored in durationally deprived syllables, it is expected that akan'e would first spread in weak positions, and in some transitional dialects this is exactly what happens: akan'e is found in non-immediately pretonic and post-tonic syllables. But in other dialects the pattems of akan'e spread are unexpected: it first appears in the immediately pretonic position and before stressed high vowels and often before stressed /a/ before it occurs elsewhere. I focus on these unexpected pattems and suggest that they may emerge as a consequence of perceptual salience through contact with neighboring strong akan'e dialects in Pskov and Novgorod oblasts of Russia and in Homel' and Minsk oblasts of Belarus. Similar pattems are found in other East Slavic dialect contact situations under similar conditions, as is to be expected. 1. Introduction

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Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2010
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
64
Pages
PUBLISHER
Slavica Publishers, Inc.
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