Digital Deposit of grey literature of Algiers 2 University

Rapport ton/consonne et ton bas flottant dans les constructions associatives du Dadjriwale 1

Show simple item record

dc.contributor.author N'dré ., Damanan
dc.contributor.author N'DRE, Damanan
dc.date.accessioned 2024-11-17T13:02:18Z
dc.date.available 2024-11-17T13:02:18Z
dc.date.issued 2016-11-22
dc.identifier.uri http://ddeposit.univ-alger2.dz:8080/xmlui/handle/20.500.12387/7635
dc.description.abstract Le présent article étudie le rapport ton/consonne ainsi que la question du ton bas flottant (TBF) dans les constructions associative du dadjriwalé. L’on ne peut étudier les constructions associatives sans faire état du rapport ton/consonne ; tout comme il est aberrant d’étudier ces mêmes constructions en faisant fi du rôle déterminant du ton bas flottant au sein de ces constructions. Du coup, dans les constructions associatives, le rapport ton/consonne et la question du ton bas flottant sont intimement liés. En ce qui concerne la relation ton/consonne, la désorganisation est patente. La répartition des consonnes en groupe transparent et opaque semble n’être plus pertinente, en l’état actuel de l’évolution de la langue. Des constats sont faits qui déterminent le caractère désagrégé du rapport ton/consonne. Pour le ton bas flottant, l’on note une prééminence de son rôle dans les constructions associatives. Il a une valeur récursive, lui permettant d’opérer à gauche comme à droite. Il se substitue au ton de la syllabe finale de X1 et au ton de la syllabe initiale de X2. Dans certaines constructions associatives, pour ce qui est de X2, son influence va au-delà de la simple fixation. Il est capable d’abaisser les tons subséquents, si X2 est composé de deux ou plus de deux syllabes. This article examines the relationship between tone and consonant and the issue of the floating low tone in the associative structures of dadjriwalé. We cannot study the associative constructions without mentioning the relationship between tone and consonant; just as it is absurd to consider these constructions ignoring the crucial role of floating low tone in these constructions. So, in the associative structures, the relationship between tone and consonant and the issue of floating low tone are intertwined. Regarding the relationship between tone and consonant, disorganization is obvious. The distribution of consonants in transparent and opaque group seems to be more relevant in the current state of the evolution of language. Observations are made that determine the disaggregated nature of the relationship between the tone and consonant. In associative structures, floating low tone plays an important role. It has a recursive value, allowing it to operate as left to right. It replaces the tone of the final syllable of X1 and the tone of the first syllable of X2. In some associative structures, its influence goes beyond simply fixing. It is capable of lowering the subsequent tones, if X2 is composed of two or more than two syllables. ar_AR
dc.language.iso fr ar_AR
dc.publisher المجلة الجزائرية لعلوم اللسان -مخبر اللسانيات وعلم الاجتماع اللغوي وتعليمية اللغات-كلية الغة العربية وآدابها واللغات الشرقية جامعة الجزائر -2- ar_AR
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ *
dc.subject dadjriwalé ar_AR
dc.subject langue ar_AR
dc.subject syllabe ar_AR
dc.subject construction associative ar_AR
dc.subject ton-consonne ar_AR
dc.subject language ar_AR
dc.subject associative construction, ar_AR
dc.subject tone-consonant ar_AR
dc.title Rapport ton/consonne et ton bas flottant dans les constructions associatives du Dadjriwale 1 ar_AR
dc.title.alternative Tone/Consonant Relationship and Floating Low Tone in Associative Constructions Of Dadjriwale ar_AR
dc.type Article ar_AR
dc.Access


Files in this item

The following license files are associated with this item:

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show simple item record

Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States Except where otherwise noted, this item's license is described as Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States

Search DSpace


Advanced Search

Browse

My Account