Pristupni afrikatno-okluzivni skupovi u hrvatskome (CROSBI ID 249160)
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Marković, Ivan
engleski
Pristupni afrikatno-okluzivni skupovi u hrvatskome
It is explained why affricate-stop sequences should be included among acceptable Croatian syllable onsets. First, there are a few words with initial affricate-stop cluster (e.g. Cr. čkomiti ‘be silent, hold one’s tongue’), in which the affricate sound often alternates with the corresponding fricative sound (e.g. Cr. žbun ‘bush’ > džbun). Second, there is the slang metathesis in which affricate-stop clusters become initial onsets (e.g. Cr. pička ‘cunt’ > čkapi). Third, there is syllabification in chanting, at sport stadiums or in rock songs. If affricate sounds are more sonorous than stops, which is not beyond doubt, the onset affricate-stop cluster would be yet another case of violating the Sonority Sequencing Principle, beside the well-known case of the onset fricative-stop clusters (e.g. E. spoon, street, Cr. spor ‘slow’, strah ‘fear’).
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Podaci o izdanju
70
2018.
21-43
objavljeno
0449-363X
10.21857/m8vqrtz569