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  • Marina Vigário
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Abstract

This chapter offers an overview of some of the most significant aspects of Portuguese phonetics and phonology. It contemplates the language’s phonological inventory, and several lexical and post-lexical segmental processes, accounting for major (morpho)phonological alternations in the language. It also describes various aspects of suprasegmental phonology, such as word and phrasal prominence, tonal inventory, tones distribution, duration, and rhythm. The phonology of prosodic domains operative in the language is surveyed, exposing areas of interaction of phonology with other components of grammar. While its main focus is the standard variety of European Portuguese, this chapter also includes dedicated sections highlighting distinctive traits of other dialects of this variety, as well as the Brazilian variety of Portuguese.

Abstract

This chapter offers an overview of some of the most significant aspects of Portuguese phonetics and phonology. It contemplates the language’s phonological inventory, and several lexical and post-lexical segmental processes, accounting for major (morpho)phonological alternations in the language. It also describes various aspects of suprasegmental phonology, such as word and phrasal prominence, tonal inventory, tones distribution, duration, and rhythm. The phonology of prosodic domains operative in the language is surveyed, exposing areas of interaction of phonology with other components of grammar. While its main focus is the standard variety of European Portuguese, this chapter also includes dedicated sections highlighting distinctive traits of other dialects of this variety, as well as the Brazilian variety of Portuguese.

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