On the Situation of the Merger in Class 4 and 5 Bimoraic Nouns, and the Disappearance Tendency of the Low-Begining Unaccented Category(<Feature Articles>Keihan-Type Accent Systems)

  • KISHIE Shinsuke
    Institute of Socio-Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokushima
  • MURATA Mami
    Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokushima/JSPS

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  • 京阪式アクセントにおける2拍名詞の類の統合状況と低起無核型の消失傾向 : 大阪・奈良・三重・徳島方言を中心に(<特集>京阪式アクセントと京阪系アクセント)
  • 京阪式アクセントにおける2拍名詞の類の統合状況と低起無核型の消失傾向 : 大阪・奈良・三重・徳島方言を中心に
  • ケイハンシキ アクセント ニ オケル 2ハク メイシ ノ ルイ ノ トウゴウ ジョウキョウ ト テイキムカクガタ ノ ショウシツ ケイコウ : オオサカ ・ ナラ ・ ミエ ・ トクシマ ホウゲン オ チュウシン ニ

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This paper describes the conditions of how the merger in Class 4 and 5 bimoraic nouns is developing around the Keihan area. This occurrence of the merger originated from Osaka and has clearly spread around the Kinki and Shikoku areas. However, the diffusion of the merger has not affected the Tokyo-type accent. It can be said that the change of Class 4 from LLH to LHL causes the disappearance tendency of the low-beginning unaccented category and also has a disproportionate effect on Keihan accent system due to this change.

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