It is proposed that prototypical Romance metaphony (alteration of stressed mid vowels triggered by a following high segment) arose subsequent to the differentiation of Romance vowels systems (Common, Balcanic, Sardinian), although Latin itself, at a substandard level, had a very specific case of metaphony (BĒSTIA > BĪSTIA, ŌSTIUM > ŪSTIUM). The difference between metaphony in Western Romance and in the rest of Romània is highlighted; and within the latter, between Sardinian, Romanian and Southern Italian metaphony. The resulting landscape gives an exemplary illustration of the state of ordered variety or controlled disorder of late imperial Latin.

Metafonia latina e metafonia romanza

Marcello Barbato
2023-01-01

Abstract

It is proposed that prototypical Romance metaphony (alteration of stressed mid vowels triggered by a following high segment) arose subsequent to the differentiation of Romance vowels systems (Common, Balcanic, Sardinian), although Latin itself, at a substandard level, had a very specific case of metaphony (BĒSTIA > BĪSTIA, ŌSTIUM > ŪSTIUM). The difference between metaphony in Western Romance and in the rest of Romània is highlighted; and within the latter, between Sardinian, Romanian and Southern Italian metaphony. The resulting landscape gives an exemplary illustration of the state of ordered variety or controlled disorder of late imperial Latin.
2023
Vincenzo Faraoni, Lorenzo Filipponio, Tania Paciaroni, Stephan Schmid
Prospettive di ricerca in linguistica italiana e romanza. Studi offerti a Michele Loporcaro dagli allievi e collaboratori zurighesi
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Barbato, Marcello
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