Articulatory Aspects of Compound Phonetic Structures in French: Synchronic and Diachronic Peculiarities Cover Image

Aspects articulatoires des structures phonétiques composées dans la langue Française : particularités synchroniques et diachroniques
Articulatory Aspects of Compound Phonetic Structures in French: Synchronic and Diachronic Peculiarities

Author(s): Alexei Chirdeachin
Subject(s): Language studies, Phonetics / Phonology
Published by: Editura Casa Cărții de Știință
Keywords: compound phonetic structure; articulation; conventional diphthongs; conventional triphthongs;

Summary/Abstract: The correlation between form and content is presented in linguistics by the languagespeech dichotomy. Phonetics represents the speech (or the plane of expression) and phonology represents the language (or the plane of content). The operational unit of phonetics is the sound and the operational unit of phonology is the phoneme. The speech sounds (and the language phonemes) can be classified in terms of articulation (vowels, consonants and nasal vowels specific of French that include both vocalic and consonantal features) and structurally (single and compound units). According to the latter classification, there are units that can be regarded as compound phonetic sequences (CPS). Among researchers there is no consensus on the phonetic nature and phonological status of such units. Some of them regard CPS as monophonemic units, while others view these phenomena as phonetic sequences of simple sounds. From this point of view, the article is dedicated to synchronic and diachronic articulatory peculiarities of CPS in French at the level of vocalism.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 1-2
  • Page Range: 276-292
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Romanian