Features of Lower Vowels in the Lukšiai Dialect
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Rima Bacevičiūtė
Published 1998-12-01
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Bacevičiūtė, R. (1998) “Features of Lower Vowels in the Lukšiai Dialect”, Kalbotyra, 47(1), pp. 5–15. Available at: https://test.zurnalai.vu.lt/kalbotyra/article/view/31369 (Accessed: 26 October 2025).

Abstract

The article examines some of the vocalism features of the Lukšiai subdialect. Lukšiai subdialect is attributed to the southern West-Aukštaitian dialect. The quantity, quality, pitch and intensity of the lower non-short vowels were subjected to experimental analysis.

The vowels of different origin were found to have quantitative and qualitative differences. Positional and historical vowel continuance relation is 1 : 1.3 respectively. Qualitative vowels of the [a] type have lower F1 and F2, which may be a survival of their nasalization. The historical and positional vowel quality of [e] type differs, too.

The curves of pitch and intensity confirm the differences: the curves of historical long vowels slightly rise, while the curves of positional vowels are falling.

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