Friday, 31 March 2023 to Sunday, 2 April 2023

Dialectal umlaut of ’a > i in Southwest Ukrainian: The case of the Kryvorivnja dialect

Sat1 Apr04:30pm(15 mins)
Where:
Melville Room
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Authors

Oksana Lebedivna11 National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine

Discussion

The paper focuses on the so-called dialectal umlaut of ’(from *a, *ę) to eÿin the Kryvorivnja dialect (Kr), one of the Southeast Hutsul dialects of Southwest Ukrainian, e.g., Kr pr’ÿst’ÿ vs. Standard Ukrainian pr’astÿ (Common Slavic (CS) *pręsti ‘spin, weave’). The Kr reflexes of CS *a, *ę are placed into the purview of the tendency toward intrasyllabic harmony attested in CS. I reinterpret the concept of intrasyllabic harmony with respect to the distinctive tonality feature of flatness (rounding), i.e., “high tonality” consonant allophone (palatalized) arose before vowel “with distinctive high tonality” (non-flat) and low tonality allophone (non-palatalized) arose before vowel with distinctive low tonality (flat). Interacting with the vowel [-flt], the allophonic realization of the consonant was sharp and the direction of motivation was from consonant to vowel. The palatalization of consonants before vowels [-flt]  occurred prior to *ę > ’a, that is, at least till the mid-10th c. This triggered the reassessment of sharping along with the following reassessment of the direction of motivation within the tendency toward intrasyllabic harmony, which was now from consonant to a vowel, and the subsequent shift of ’a

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