Ander Beristain's research while affiliated with University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and other places
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Publications (2)
LABURPENA Lan hau hiztegiaren bigarren erdia da. Aurreko lanean bezala hiztegiaren ildo nagusiak Azpeitiko euskararen azentua eta fonologia dira. Izenen eta izenondoen kasuetan, hiru forma aurkeztu dira. Lehena, flexiorik gabeko absolutiboko forma mugagabea da, eta ondorengo biak kopuladunak, bai singularrean bai pluralean. Aditzen kasuan bi forma...
Basque dialects differ substantially in their accentual properties. Previous work has focused mainly on phonological aspects of this prosodic diversity, such as the systems of rules for accent assignment. Less attention has been paid to variation in the acoustic realization of word-accent. Here we examine the realization of lexical accentual promin...
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... In addition to the Western merger, we also analyse the "Central merger" (Figure 2), an innovation which developed during the 17th-19th centuries in some central varieties. In this merger, fricative and affricate alveolar sibilants are realised as fricative and affricate laminals (see Beristain 2018;Beristain 2019;Beristain 2021 for analyses of modern data). This paper presents two main novelties. ...