Consonant alternations in Catalan

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Janet A. DeCesaris

Abstract

Catalan, a Romance language spoken by approximately 8 million people, has a phonology rich in alternations. The data in this problem is taken from Standard Eastern Catalan, the dialect spoken in Barcelona and throughout northeastern Spain.


The data is divided into six sections, each of which demonstrates one phonological process, and some of the rules do interact with each other. The sections are organized so that the student can progress through the data and clearly see the rule interactions. The data described could either be presented in class or given as homework problems.

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