Complexité, éléments et groupes consonantiques en berbère tachelhit

This article provides new evidence for the head-complement hypothesis in Tashlhiyt verbal roots. Originally proposed to account for the distribution of consonants in triliteral roots and their behaviour towards gemination in the imperfective stem (Lahrouchi 2009, 2010), the head-complement hypothesi...

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Main Author: Mohamed Lahrouchi
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Language:English
Published: Cercle linguistique du Centre et de l'Ouest - CerLICO
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/corela/7097
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description This article provides new evidence for the head-complement hypothesis in Tashlhiyt verbal roots. Originally proposed to account for the distribution of consonants in triliteral roots and their behaviour towards gemination in the imperfective stem (Lahrouchi 2009, 2010), the head-complement hypothesis holds that roots containing an obstruant-sonorant sequence display a binary branching structure, where the obstruant is the head and the sonorant its complement. The complexity condition, which refers to the number of elements each segment contains, is used here to explain why the obstruents qualify for the head position in the root. In cases where complexity does not work, element geometry is mobilized to show that consonants headed by |ʔ| or |h| are stronger than other consonants.
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spelling doaj.art-e812fa8529194761b721732bd3709e552024-02-13T13:53:23ZengCercle linguistique du Centre et de l'Ouest - CerLICOCorela1638-573X16210.4000/corela.7097Complexité, éléments et groupes consonantiques en berbère tachelhitMohamed LahrouchiThis article provides new evidence for the head-complement hypothesis in Tashlhiyt verbal roots. Originally proposed to account for the distribution of consonants in triliteral roots and their behaviour towards gemination in the imperfective stem (Lahrouchi 2009, 2010), the head-complement hypothesis holds that roots containing an obstruant-sonorant sequence display a binary branching structure, where the obstruant is the head and the sonorant its complement. The complexity condition, which refers to the number of elements each segment contains, is used here to explain why the obstruents qualify for the head position in the root. In cases where complexity does not work, element geometry is mobilized to show that consonants headed by |ʔ| or |h| are stronger than other consonants.https://journals.openedition.org/corela/7097phonemicselementsconsonantsrootsBerber language
spellingShingle Mohamed Lahrouchi
Complexité, éléments et groupes consonantiques en berbère tachelhit
Corela
phonemics
elements
consonants
roots
Berber language
title Complexité, éléments et groupes consonantiques en berbère tachelhit
title_full Complexité, éléments et groupes consonantiques en berbère tachelhit
title_fullStr Complexité, éléments et groupes consonantiques en berbère tachelhit
title_full_unstemmed Complexité, éléments et groupes consonantiques en berbère tachelhit
title_short Complexité, éléments et groupes consonantiques en berbère tachelhit
title_sort complexite elements et groupes consonantiques en berbere tachelhit
topic phonemics
elements
consonants
roots
Berber language
url https://journals.openedition.org/corela/7097
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