%0 Conference Proceedings %T Position vide, schwa et "degré i " : structure syllabique et apophonie dans les thèmes verbaux en soureth (néo-araméen du nord-est) %+ Cognition, Langues, Langage, Ergonomie (CLLE-ERSS) %A Sibille, Jean %< avec comité de lecture %( JEL‟2007. Actes des 5èmes Journées d'Études Linguistiques de Nantes. %B JEL‟2007, 5èmes Journées d'Études Linguistiques de Nantes. %C France %Y Olivier Crouzet, Jean-Pierre Angoujard %I Université de Nantes %P 21-26 %8 2007-06-27 %D 2007 %K Aramaic %K Neo-Aramaic %K apophony %K syllabic structure %K araméen %K néo-araméen %K apophonie %K structure syllabique %Z Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsConference papers %X In Soureth (North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic), only two syllable patterns are available : CVC and CV. When a succession of two consonants (CCV) occurs at the beginning of a stress group, the first ofthem must be considered as extra-syllabic. [ə] his not a phoneme but the contextualrealization of anempty vocalic position. On a morpho-phonological point of view, within a verbal stem : 1/ [ə] and [i]are contextual realizations of an empty vocalic position ; 2/ a vocalic position must get three main degrees: Ø (zero), /a/ and /u/ (and sometimes /o/, in a few marginal cases) %G French %2 https://univ-tlse2.hal.science/hal-00952134/document %2 https://univ-tlse2.hal.science/hal-00952134/file/JS_apophonie_soureth.pdf %L hal-00952134 %U https://univ-tlse2.hal.science/hal-00952134 %~ SHS %~ EPHE %~ UNIV-TLSE2 %~ CNRS %~ AOM %~ AO-LINGUISTIQUE %~ CLLE %~ CAMPUS-AAR %~ AAI %~ PSL %~ TEST-DEV %~ UNIV-BORDEAUX-MONTAIGNE %~ EPHE-PSL