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Fricatives
المؤلف:
Rajend Mesthrie
المصدر:
A Handbook Of Varieties Of English Phonology
الجزء والصفحة:
1106-66
2024-07-02
1093
Fricatives
The most striking feature among fricatives is that ALL varieties (except WSAfE) treat /θ/ and /ð/ as something other than an interdental fricative. /θ ð/ are realized similarly as a pair as follows:
in CFE, InSAfE, IndE, PakE;
[t d] in EAfrE, GhE, LibSE (here [t] occurs variably with [θ]), Kamtok, SgE, MalE, PhlE;
Variably as
for /θ/ and
for /ð/ in StHE, BlSAfE, GhE and GhP; Affricate realizations [tθ] and [dð] are reported as lesser variants in GhE and GhP.
/θ/ is realized as [f] word-fi nally in some words in EAfrE, GhE, LibSE, GhP and SgE.
In EAfrE /θ/ and /ð/ may be realised as [t s f] and [d z v] respectively. Other changes to fricatives are less widespread:
Velar fricatives [x] and [ɤ] occur in WSAfE and CFE, mainly in borrowings, place names, proper names etc.
H may be voiced in WSAfE, CFE, BlSAfE, InSAfE, IndE, PakE; it may also be murmured in the last three varieties. H may also be dropped in InSAfE, IndE and MalE, especially by Tamil speakers. In IndE it may be dropped in initial position with tonal adjustments, amongst Panjabi speakers. H may be substituted by [j] in CFE or by [j] or [w] amongst Tamil speakers of InSAfE, IndE and MalE. It may be dropped before [j] in CamE (e.g. in human). Hypercorrection may also occur in those varieties that drop H.
F occurs as an approximant (‘antedental’) in CFE, InSAfE and IndE. In northern NigE F is realized as [f], [p] or
; for many speakers of IndE as [ph]; and in basilectal PhlE as [p].
V has the following realizations:
an approximant [ʋ] in InSAfE and IndE;
[v] or [f] in northern NigE;
[b] or [f] in GhP, especially intervocalically;
[bh] amongst Bengali speakers of IndE;
[b] in basilectal PhlE;
[v] or [w] in StHE, IndE and amongst Tamil speakers of MalE.
/ʃ Ʒ/ have the following realizations:
[s z] variably in CFE, BlSAfE, EAfrE and IndE;
in GhE.
In addition /ʃ/ may occur as [z] occasionally in CFE, CamE and (in final position) in MalE. It may occur as [s] occasionally in CFE and GhE.
Z occurs as [ʤ] occasionally in IndE and amongst Malay and Chinese speakers of MalE.
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