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The role of casual speech in evaluating naturalness of phonological processes: the phonetic reality of the schwa in Israeli Hebrew
Oleh:
Bolozky, Shmuel
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SKASE: Journal of Theoretical Linguistics vol. 2 no. 3 (Mar. 2005)
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page 1-13.
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The phonological continuum of ‘naturalness’ ranges from automatic phonetic rules that have no exceptions, to phonological ones that have been frozen and restricted to specific morphological patterns. One way of determining the naturalness of phonological processes that used to be motivated phonetically but may no longer be so, is to examine their behavior in casual/fast speech. In a case study, Modern Hebrew reflexes of the Biblical Hebrew schwa are examined for naturalness as ‘cluster splitters’ by observing the processes they undergo in casual speech.
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