Reanalysis of controversial aspects of chedungun spoken in Alto Biobío phonology: phonetic and phonological status of the interdental consonants [t°], [n°] y [l°]

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This article focuses on the Mapudungún segmental phonology in general, and the status of the interdental phones [t°], [n°] and [l°] from the Chedungun spoken in Alto Biobío in particular.  An adapted lexicon list by Croese (1980) was elicited from 30 adult bilingual assistants (Chedungun and Spanish speakers), belonging to 10 towns of this community (three from each one). Through the quantitative, visual, palatographic and analog environment contrast we concluded that those phones have phonemic status in the mentioned area.

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Gastón Salamanca Gutiérrez
Jaime Patricio Soto Barría
Juan Hector Painequeo Paillán
Manuel Jesús Jiménez Mardones

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Gastón Salamanca Gutiérrez, Universidad de Concepción
 
Jaime Patricio Soto Barría, Universidad de Concepción

Universidad de Concepción
Departamento de Español
Facultad de Humanidades y Arte
Casilla 160-C, Correo 3, Concepción (Chile)

Juan Hector Painequeo Paillán, Universidad de la Frontera

Universidad de La Frontera

Departamento de Lenguas, Literatura y Comunicación

Manuel Jesús Jiménez Mardones, Universidad de Concepción

Universidad de Concepción
Programa de Magíster Lingüística Aplicada
Facultad de Humanidades y Arte
Casilla 160-C, Correo 3, Concepción (Chile)

Salamanca Gutiérrez, G., Soto Barría, J. P., Painequeo Paillán, J. H., & Jiménez Mardones, M. J. (2017). Reanalysis of controversial aspects of chedungun spoken in Alto Biobío phonology: phonetic and phonological status of the interdental consonants [t°], [n°] y [l°]. ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, (45), 273-289. Retrieved from https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/1548

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