Английская Википедия:Initial dropping

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Шаблон:IPA notice Initial dropping is a sound change whereby the first consonants of words are dropped. Additionally, stress may shift from the first to the second syllable, and the first vowel may be shortened, reduced, or dropped, which can mean the loss of the entire first syllable of a word. These changes have occurred independently in several Australian Aboriginal language groups.

Initial dropping may affect all initial consonants, or only some or one of them. It may affect all words that start with those consonants, or sporadically affect some words and not others. In some languages, it seems to have only affected interjections, and words commonly used as vocatives such as pronouns and kin terms. Like all sound changes, it may affect an entire language or just some dialects, and may affect multiple adjacent languages or dialects.

Motivation

Initial dropping is caused by the nature of stress in Australian languages: although stress is usually on the first syllable, the pitch peak of stress occurs late in the syllable, so that stress applies to the vowel and the following consonant, but not the preceding consonant.

Secondary effects

Cluster simplification

The loss of the initial vowel can result in a difficult consonant cluster. Some languages avoid this by disallowing initial dropping if the result is a difficult cluster. In Mbabaram for example, initial dropping doesn't occur if it results in a cluster other than nasal + stop.

Шаблон:IPA Шаблон:IPA "penis"
Шаблон:IPA Шаблон:IPA "east"

Other languages allow initial dropping, dropping additional consonants if needed to simplify the cluster. For example, in Ngkoth:

Шаблон:IPA Шаблон:IPA The root of the verb "to arrive".
Шаблон:IPA Шаблон:IPA "heavy"

Phonemicization

It's not unusual for the second consonant or vowel of a word to have an allophone conditioned by what the first consonant or vowel is. When this conditioning element is lost in initial dropping, these allophones become phonemes.

New vowels

In Mbabaram, an Шаблон:IPA in the second syllable had Шаблон:IPA as an allophone if the first syllable started with Шаблон:IPA or Шаблон:IPA. When initial dropping occurred and the Шаблон:IPA were lost, the occurrence of Шаблон:IPA was no longer predictable: it had become a phoneme Шаблон:IPA, distinct from Шаблон:IPA.

Шаблон:IPA Шаблон:IPA Шаблон:IPA The root of the verb "to bathe".
Шаблон:IPA = Шаблон:IPA Шаблон:IPA "east"

Prestopped nasals

Unlike many other languages, where nasalization tends to begin early so that vowels preceding a nasal are nasalized, in Australian languages nasalization tends to begin late, so that nasals may be preceded by a short stop.

In Olgolo, nasals in the second syllable had a prestopped allophone if the first syllable started with a stop or a Шаблон:IPA, and the vowel in the first syllable was short. When initial consonants were dropped and initial vowels shortened, the occurrence of the prestopped nasals was no longer predictable: Olgolo had innovated a series of prestopped nasal phonemes.

Шаблон:IPA Шаблон:IPA Шаблон:IPA "man"
Шаблон:IPA = Шаблон:IPA Шаблон:IPA "mother" (Шаблон:IPA is a suffix.)

List of initial-dropping languages

For details about the extent of initial dropping in a particular language, see that language's article.

See also

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