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Distinctive Feature

Distinctive Feature. An Animated and Narrated Glossary of Terms used in Linguistics presents. Guessing Game. I’m thinking of something. Ask me 10 yes-no questions to guess at what I’m thinking. Is it a living thing? Is it an animal? Is it a herbivore? Is it a carnivore? Is it wild?

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Distinctive Feature

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  1. Distinctive Feature An Animated and Narrated Glossary of Terms used in Linguistics presents

  2. Guessing Game I’m thinking of something. Ask me 10 yes-no questions to guess at what I’m thinking. Is it a living thing? Is it an animal? Is it a herbivore? Is it a carnivore? Is it wild? Is it mammalian? Is it feline? Does it have patterns on its hide? Does it have a mane? Is it a LION? YES YES NO YES YES YES YES NO YES YES Slide 2

  3. Features as Description By asking those questions earlier, we arrive at a description of an object that has the following features: +living +animate -herbivore +carnivore -domesticated +mammal +feline -spots/stripes +mane = Slide 3

  4. Features in Phonetics & Phonology I’m thinking of a phone. Ask me a maximum of 10 yes-no questions to guess at what I’m thinking. Is it a consonant? Do you use your lips? Do you use the tip of your tongue? Does air flow out of the nose? Does air flow out of the mouth? Does air flow out from the centre of the mouth? Does air flow smoothly? Do vocal folds vibrate? Is the tongue curled upwards? Is it [  ]? = [+consonantal] YES = [-labial] NO = [+coronal] YES NO = [-nasal] YES = [-stop] NO = [+lateral] YES = [+sonorant] YES = [+voice] YES = [+retroflex] YES!! Slide 4

  5. By asking those questions earlier, we arrive at a description of a phone that has the following features: Features in Phonetics & Phonology +consonantal -labial +coronal -nasal -stop +lateral +sonorant +voice +retroflex = [ ] Slide 5

  6. Features in Phonetics & Phonology In phonology, Distinctive Features are categories used for characterizing a natural class of phones/segments. Depending on one’s analytical framework, • Set of features and their definitions differ • Features may be binary or privative

  7. Features and Classes [+coronal] [+labial] t d s z n k g x ŋ p b f v m u y o œ   m [+nasal] i e a [+sonorant] [-consonantal] [+front] Slide 7

  8. Beyond Phonology Use of features is not restricted to phonology (or even linguistics). • Case assignment is sensitive to [animate] of NP in Malayalam • Whether or not an NP subject is [singular] affects the form of a verb and vice versa • In Malay, passivization is possible only if the internal argument of the verb is [affected]. • Adverbs of volition are possible only if the external argument of the verb is [volitional]

  9. The End Wee, Lian-Hee and Winnie H.Y. Cheung (2009) An animated and narrated glossary of terms used in Linguistics. Hong Kong Baptist University.

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