Phonology 2 - Hindi and English Sounds PDF
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This document discusses Hindi and English consonant sounds, and analyzes the contrastive and complementary distribution of sounds. It examines minimal pairs and predictable sound environments.
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Back to Hindi Does Hindi organize [ph] and [p] in the same way that English does? Which diagram represents the way Hindi organizes these sounds? [p] phoneme phonemes /p/ [ph] /p/ [p] /ph/ [ph] allophones allophones 21 21 CONTRASTIVE DISTRIBUTION One basic property of phonemes is tha...
Back to Hindi Does Hindi organize [ph] and [p] in the same way that English does? Which diagram represents the way Hindi organizes these sounds? [p] phoneme phonemes /p/ [ph] /p/ [p] /ph/ [ph] allophones allophones 21 21 CONTRASTIVE DISTRIBUTION One basic property of phonemes is that they are contrastive – when two sounds are in a contrastive distribution: They can form minimal pairs. We cannot predict the appearance of the allophones of these phonemes; they will not have a predictable sound environment. Interchanging allophones from these two phonemes triggers a change (or contrast) in meaning. 22 22 CONTRASTIVE DISTRIBUTION For example, [ʃ] for [s] are in a contrastive distribution in English. You can see this if you substitute one for the other. If you tell a story about a really difficult class and how a very helpful study partner shaved you last semester, you are going to get some really strange looks… 23 23 COMPLEMENTARY DISTRIBUTION Minimal pairs can help us to determine whether two sounds are allophones or phonemes, but the lack of a minimal pair does not necessarily indicate that two sounds belong to the same phoneme. For that, we need more proof. The second way to determine whether two sounds are allophones of the same phoneme or belong to separate phonemes is to look for a complementary distribution. In our class, if two allophones belong to the same phoneme, they will be in complementary distribution, and each allophone in the set will have a predictable environment. 24