Cumulative effect of markeness in phonology
Other Title(s)
آلآثار التراكمية للعالمتية في علم الأصوات
Effets cumulatifs de la marque en phonologie
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Source
Issue
Vol. 26, Issue 1 (30 Jun. 2020), pp.435-449, 15 p.
Publisher
Centre de Recherche Scientifique et Technique pour le Développement de la Langue Arabe
Publication Date
2020-06-30
Country of Publication
Algeria
No. of Pages
15
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Abstract AR
يتمحور هذا البحث حول ثنائية العلاماتية والاعلاماتية، و هو محاولة لتقديم دراسة وصفية لمفهوم العلامتية الذي كان أول ظهور له في المدرسة البنيوية، نظرا للانتشار الواسع لهذا المفهوم في مجال اللسانيات العامة و التطبيقية و بالخصوص في مجال الصوتيات.
أهمية هذا البحث تتمحور حول محاولة تبني هذا المفهوم بأسسه الثالث العامية والعالمية والانبثاقية في مجال اكتساب الصوتيات لغة ثانية من خلال نظرية إكمان (1977) و النظرية التفارقية الطبيعية لشميد (1997).
Abstract EN
The essence of this research can be encoded as: “towards a dual marked/ unmarked thought of language surface representations”.
Accordingly, this research is an attempt to offer a thorough description of a modern and highly influential theory known as the Markedness Theory, which was initiated in the Prague School of Structural Linguistics and shaped in the theories of Trubetzkoy (1939) and Jakobson (1941).
As Markedness has interestingly captured different linguistic domains with rather far reaching implications in the phonological domain.
So, this research seeks to reflect on its major defining principles, including universality and implicational criteria, in phonological and non-phonological terms.
The importance of markedness can be captured with regards to the pivotal role it has played in addressing many issues related to second language phonology acquisition.
Thus, this paper aims at providing important stretches of Markedness Theory into Eckman's (1977) Markedness Differential Hypothesis.
Likewise, it attempts to cover its major failure areas within Schmid's (1997) Naturalness Differential Hypothesis.
Abstract FRE
Ce travail porte sur la dualité des éléments marqués / non-marqués et son implication sur le langage.
Nous essayerons de mettre la lumière sur une notion universelle à haute influence sur les études du langage, initiée par l école linguistique de Prague suite aux travaux de Troubetzkoy (1939) et Jakobson (1941).
La théorie de Marque ayant touché plusieurs domaines en linguistique, influence également le domaine phonologique d’où notre intérêt de présenter une vision sur l’impact de ses principes à savoir l’universalité et les critères d’implications en terme phonologique et non-phonologique.
L’importance de la marque peut être considérée comme résolution aux problèmes de l’acquisition phonologique de la langue seconde.
Ce travail tente de démontrer l’application de la théorie de la marque dans le travail d’Eckman (1977), Hypothèse de la Marque Différentielle, ainsi que dans la théorie de Schmid (1997), la Naturalité Différentielle.
American Psychological Association (APA)
Zaydi, Hibah. 2020. Cumulative effect of markeness in phonology. AL-Lisaniyyat،Vol. 26, no. 1, pp.435-449.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-996772
Modern Language Association (MLA)
Zaydi, Hibah. Cumulative effect of markeness in phonology. AL-Lisaniyyat Vol. 26, no. 1 (Jun. 2020), pp.435-449.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-996772
American Medical Association (AMA)
Zaydi, Hibah. Cumulative effect of markeness in phonology. AL-Lisaniyyat. 2020. Vol. 26, no. 1, pp.435-449.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-996772
Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
Notes
Includes bibliographical references : p. 13-15
Record ID
BIM-996772