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ArtikelComplex onsets in regional varieties of Bangla  
Oleh: Kar, Somdev
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language Sciences (Full Text) vol. 40 (2013), page 212–220.
Topik: Syllable; Epenthesis; Optimality Theory; Bengali; Bangla; Regional variety
Fulltext: 40_Kar.pdf (1.86MB)
Isi artikelThis paper intends to illustrate an analysis of the treatment of the complex onsets at the word-initial position in some regional varieties of Bangla or Bengali in the framework of Optimality Theory (McCarthy and Prince, 1993a,b; Prince and McCarthy, 1996; Prince and Smolensky, 1993). In a stratified lexicon system, borrowed words belong to SB (Sanskrit Borrowings) and OB (Other Borrowings) strata. NB (Native Bangla) does not allow any complex onset at the word-initial position. The borrowed words (SB and OB) with complex onset are retained intact in the standard colloquial Bangla (SCB). But, some non-standard regional varieties (NSCB), which are spoken in many parts of West Bengal and Bangladesh, register vowel-insertions in several SB and OB words with word-initial consonant cluster. In most likely cases, the tendency is to break the word-initial cluster by inserting a vowel in between the consonants in the cluster. An Optimality-Theoretic (OT) analysis of this phenomenon is offered in this article with the help of a stratification strategy for the Bangla lexicon.
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