Vowel restructuring under retroflex trill suffixation in JingMen Mandarin
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https://doi.org/10.36505/TheLinguisticProceedings/2025/16/01/025/000685Keywords:
vowel change, morphophonology, rhotic suffixAbstract
This study employs acoustic and descriptive analyses to investigate how the rhotic trill [r], representing the -zi suffix, influences the monophthongal vowel system of Jingmen Mandarin. The analysis compares monosyllabic words representing the base vowel system with their -zi-suffixed counterparts using F1 and F2 formant measurements. The results show that underlying monophthongs tend to shift systematically towards [r], with front and back vowels undergoing resyllabification, while mid vowels display more stable shifts without resyllabification. These findings suggest that vowel frontness plays a key role in the restructuring of the Jingmen Mandarin vowel system, as speakers adjust articulation to accommodate the low-mid rhotic [r].
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