Čím je Petr zvláštní aneb kombinovatelnost slabičného /r/ v češtině
Title in English | What Makes Petr Special or Combinability of the Syllabic /r/ in Czech |
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Year of publication | 2010 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | Karlík a továrna na lingvistiku |
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Keywords | phonotactics; Czech; /r/; vibrant; combinations |
Description | The paper deals with the ways Czech phoneme /r/ combines with other phonemes when it functions as the syllable nucleus. Although it is not certain what the phonetic difference between the syllabic and non-syllabic /r/ is, if any, it is widely agreed that /r/ functions in Czech as the nucleus of the phonological syllable when occurring between two consonants or between a consonant and the end of the word. These two contexts are examined through their occurrence in Czech words and as to the consonants with which /r/ combines. It is demonstrated that the combinational capacities of the syllabic /r/ are considerably different to those of the (syllabic) vowels, because /r/ can co-occur with fewer consonants and/or their combinations. |