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TTaammiill((ssoolluuttiioonnss)) TTaammiill((ssoolluuttiioonnss)) SolutionsbyMorrisAlper,problembyAnandNatarajan BelowaresomewordsintheTamillanguage,transcribedusingasystemofphoneticsymbols developedbyAmericanlinguistsinthe20thcentury.Thesymbol“:”followingavowelindicatesthatit islong,ṭ,ḍandṇareretroflexversionsoft,d,n(pronouncedwiththetonguecurledbackwards),č soundslikeEnglish“ch”,šlikeEnglish“sh”,ǰlikeEnglish“j”,ñlikeSpanishñin“Español”,ðlike English“th”in“that”,βislikeSpanish“v”in“lavar”,ɹ̣ isaretroflexsoundlikeEnglishorMandarin “r”,γislikeSpanishgin“pagar”,ŋislikeEnglishngin“sing”,ḷisaretroflexversionofl,andɨ representsahighcentralunroundedvowel,likeRussianыorGuarani“y”. 1. vi:ḍɨ “house” 26. paṇam “money” 2. paɹạ m “fruit” 27. naṇḍɨ “crab” 3. kaβam “phlegm” 28. aŋge: “there” 4. iḍaðɨ “left” 29. čirippɨ “laughter” 5. vaŋgi “bank” 30. aččam “fear” 6. ka:ḍɨ “forest” 31. viral “finger” 7. ka:ṭṭɨ “show!” 32. namakkɨ “tous” 8. añǰɨ “fear!” 33. ru:βa:y “rupee” 9. pe:ččɨ “speech” 34. vanda:y “youcame” 10. čonne:n “Isaid” 35. mo:šam “bad” 11. romba “very(colloquial)” 36. tamiɹ̣ “Tamil” 12. maγan “son” 37. ya:ɹ̣ “harp” 13. makkaḷ “people” 38. ella:m “everything” 14. ka:ppa:tta “toprotect” 39. malar “flower” 15. muðɨγɨ “back” 16. kuppai “trash” 17. eɹɨ̣ ttɨ “letter” 18. eɹɨ̣ ðɨ “write!” 19. mu:ñǰi “face(colloquial)” 20. arivɨ “knowledge” 21. pe:šɨ “speak!” 22. pe:ši “havingspoken” 23. činna “small” 24. pašikkiraðɨ “isfeelinghungry” 25. toṇḍai “throat” AAssssiiggnnmmeenntt11::Ifyoustudythedatacarefully,youwillnoticethatnotallofthesoundsappearinall AAssssiiggnnmmeenntt11:: positionsinaword.Thisiscalled“defectivedistribution”bylinguists.Describetheenvironmentsin whicheachsoundinTamiloccurs.Youmayignoretheconsonant“y”forthisexercise.Ifyoufeelthat youdon’thaveenoughdatatodrawasolidconclusion,pleasementionthis. Allgeminatesappearintervocalically. Wehavenoexamplesofgeminatefricatives,andallvoicedfricativesappearintervocalically,exceptforwhichappearsatthebeginningof"viral","vanda:y". Voicedplosivesonlyappearbeforenasals,whichalwaysmatchtheirplaceofarticulation,exceptfor <ḍ>whichalsoappearsintervocalicallyin4. Voicelessplosivestonotappearintervocalically,except<ḍ>in4. <š>appearsinthesameconditionsasvoicedfricatives,and<č>appearsinthesameconditionsas voicelessplosives. <ɹ>̣ onlyappearsintervocalicallyorattheendofaword Syllablestructureisgenerally(N)C(:)V(:),meaningoptionallyanasalonsetifthefollowingconsonant isaplosiveoraffricate,apossiblygeminateconsonant,andapossiblylongvowel.However,thefinal syllableinawordmayhaveacodaof .Also,thefirstsyllableinawordneednot haveaconsonantalonset,anditmaynotcontaintheoptionalnasalorageminateconsonant. <ñ,ŋ>onlyappearasanasalonsettosyllablescontainingvoicedconsonantsoftheirplaceof articulation. AAssssiiggnnmmeenntt22::Inordertodescribethesoundsystemsoflanguages,linguistsmakeuseofthenotionof AAssssiiggnnmmeenntt22:: the“phoneme.”Aphonemeis“acontrastiveunitinthesoundsystemofaparticularlanguage.”In structurallinguistics,eachphonemehasaseriesofrealizations(actualsoundsthatareproducedbythe speaker).Realizationsofthesamephonemearecalled“allophones.”Knowingthis,howmany phonemesarethereinTamil?Foreach,givetheirallophonesandtheenvironmentsinwhichtheyoccur. Vowels /a/,/e/,/i/,/u/,/o/ /ɨ/onlyappearsinthelastsyllableorinasyllableadjacenttoonecontaining/ɨ/ /a:/,/e:/,/o:/,/i:/,/u:/ [NB:InthetraditionalanalysisofTamil,ɨisconsideredanallophoneof/u/innoninitialsyllables. However,thisisnotcompletelyclearfromthegivendata.] Plosives/Affricateslistedallophonesoccurintervocalicallyandafteranasal,respectively /p/[β],[b] /t/[ð],[d] /č/[š],[ǰ] /ṭ/[ḍ],[ḍ] /k/[γ],[g] Nasals /m/,/n/,/ṇ/,/N/archiphoneme;onlyoccursbeforeaplosive/affricateandassimilatestoitsPOA ([ñ,ŋ]arenotphonemic) Approximants/Trills /v/,/l/,/y/,/r/,/ɹ/̣ NNBB::TheTamillanguageisaDravidianlanguagespokenintheSouthIndianstateofTamilNadu.Itis NNBB:: spokenbyapproximately77millionspeakers.
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