The Lengthening of Non-Stressed Short Vowels in the Lithuanian Dialect of Eastern Aukštaičiai Uteniškiai
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Birutė Jasiūnaitė
Bonifacas Stundžia
Published 1990-12-01
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Jasiūnaitė, B. and Stundžia, B. (1990) “The Lengthening of Non-Stressed Short Vowels in the Lithuanian Dialect of Eastern Aukštaičiai Uteniškiai”, Kalbotyra, 41(1), pp. 29–35. Available at: https://www.journals.vu.lt/kalbotyra/article/view/31123 (Accessed: 17 July 2024).

Abstract

The sporadic lengthening of non-stressed short vowels is interpreted as a result of analogical levelling caused by lexically restricted phonetic changes in the case of pretonic vowels and by morphological causes in the case of the posttonic ones. This phenomenon, as a rule, is not characteristic of native speakers of the older generation, and may be considered to be a signal of the break-up of the three-length vocalic system.

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