音声研究
Online ISSN : 2189-5961
Print ISSN : 1342-8675
特集「琉球方言の音声」
北琉球方言における破裂音の摩擦音化(<特集>琉球方言の音声)
かりまた しげひさ
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ジャーナル フリー

2000 年 4 巻 1 号 p. 19-27

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Some sub-dialects of the Northern Ryukyuan Dialect of Japanese keep the voiceless bilabial stop /p/ of ancient Japanese, while in some of its sub-dialects, the stop has changed to /h/, as seen in present-day Japanese dialects on the mainland of Japan. Moreover, in some Northern Ryukyuan dialects, /k/ has historically changed to /h/, and /t/ has also changed to /s/ or /θ/. These cases of spirantization of voiceless stops are all mutually related. These changes are also connected to vowel raising (o > u, e > i) and laryngealization of consonants, both of which have taken place in the Northern Ryukyuan Dialect. The degree of spirantization differs from one sub-dialect to another.
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