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Secondary types of pitch accents of the Northern Aukštaitian dialect of Paneveys of the Lithuanian language
Title Secondary types of pitch accents of the Northern Aukštaitian dialect of Paneveys of the Lithuanian language Author info Genovaité Kačiuškiené Author Kačiuškiené Genovaité 1954- (100%) UMBFF03 - Katedra európskych kultúrnych štúdií
Source document Dialectologia et Geolinguistica : journal of the International Society for Dialectology and Geolinguistics. pp. 83-91. - Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter, 2016 Keywords slovný prízvuk litovský jazyk dialekty - nárečia - dialects Language English Country Germany systematics 81 Annotation The Baltic languages remain of special interest for linguists because they contain many archaic features essential for the comparative research of Indo-European languages and reconstruction of the Proto-Indo-European (Mikic 2014: 39). The Lithuanian prosodic system is characterized by free accent and two types of syllable accents (or tones) in the long stressed syllables. The stress is inherited from IndoEuropean and can fall on any syllable of a word, i. e. last, penultimate, antepenultimate etc. (Stundžia 2014: 12). In the Northern Aukštaitian dialect of Panevežys of the Lithuanian Language, four types of syllable accents are possible in the long stressed syllables (more clearly heard in the diphthongs, less in the monophthongs): acute, circumflex, neoacute, neocircumflex (Garšva 1982: 65 ff.). These accents are positional allotones of two types of syllable accents: acute and circumflex. Two more types of accents are possible in strong syllables consisting of two central sounds: typical and atypical. Typical acute and circumflex accents are characteristic of verbs of non-iterative action and of barytone denominative words, atypical accents, with an emphasis on the second part of the stressed component, are characteristic of verbs of iterative action and of oxytonic denominative words (Kaciuškiene 2009: 34). The article focuses on results of the auditory and instrumental experiment and demonstrates different auditory and acoustic properties of the secondary types of pitch accents of the Northern Aukštaitian Dialect of Panevežys of the Lithuanian Language. URL Link na plný text Public work category ADM No. of Archival Copy 39520 Database xpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ References PERIODIKÁ-Súborný záznam periodika unrecognised
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