Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies (Oct 2011)

The Status of [h] and [ʔ] in the Sistani Dialect of Miyankangi

  • Farideh Okati,
  • Abbas Ali Ahangar,
  • Carina Jahani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22111/ijals.2011.46
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 80 – 99

Abstract

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The purpose of this article is to determine the phonemic status of [h] and [ʔ] in the Sistani dialect of Miyankangi. Auditory tests applied to the relevant data show that [ʔ] occurs mainly in word-initial position, where it stands in free variation with Ø. The only place where [h] is heard is in Arabic and Persian loanwords, and only in the pronunciation of some speakers who are educated and/or live in urban centres, where inhabitants are in closer touch with Persian than in rural areas. The sound [h] also occurs in the pronunuciation of some Arabic loanwords where it replaces the glottal plosive, particularly in word medial, intervocalic position. The investigation shows that neither [ʔ] nor [h] have phonemic status in the Sistani dialect of Miyankangi at present, but that more intense contact with Persian may change this state in the future, particularly for [h].

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