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BANARU, Natalia. Hiatul ca fenomen lingvistic (studiu de sinteză). In: Probleme de filologie: aspecte teoretice şi practice, Ed. 1, 6 decembrie 2014, Bălți. Balti, Republic of Moldova: Tipografia din Bălţi, 2015, Ediția 1, pp. 129-135. ISBN 978-9975-132-36-7.
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Probleme de filologie: aspecte teoretice şi practice
Ediția 1, 2015
Conferința "Probleme de filologie: aspecte teoretice şi practice"
1, Bălți, Moldova, 6 decembrie 2014

Hiatul ca fenomen lingvistic (studiu de sinteză)


Pag. 129-135

Banaru Natalia
 
Universitatea de Stat „Alecu Russo” din Bălţi
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 4 septembrie 2023


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The sequences of adjacent vowels in any language evoke a complex problem, that views the quantity and the quality of the phonic elements the hiatus consists of. Pronouncing two vocalic sounds, there can be a pause between them as a result of the reduction of the air current intensity that comes out of the lungs. In this case those two adjacent vowels are separated in two different syllables, producing a vocalic continuity called hiatus. During the process of articulation, one of the vowels loses its syllabic character, being included into a single syllable, with a single muscular tension together with another vowel. During a thorough research it came out that in spoken languages sues a general predisposition of simplifying the act of communication. There is a wide spread tendency to avoid the hiatus through the introduction of a supporting element between those two adjacent vowels. In some situations, the supporting element is not only justified but also inevitable. The given article is a synthesized study of the conditions that favour the phenomenon of the phonic elements’ neutralization, the causes of devocalization, and the ways of hiatus avoidance.

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hiat, vocalele învecinate, calitatea şi cantitatea elementelor fonice, diftongi

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