TY - JOUR TI - Sandhi-Voicing in Dialectal Polish: Prosodic Implications AU - Wojtkowiak, Ewelina AU - Schwartz, Geoffrey TI - Sandhi-Voicing in Dialectal Polish: Prosodic Implications AB - Sandhi-voicing in dialectal Polish affects word-final obstruents in pre-sonorant and pre-vocalic environments. According to the standard descriptions, the process occurs irrespectively of the ‘underlying’ laryngeal specification of the consonant. The process has been problematic for phonological theory, with earlier accounts either requiring ad-hoc mechanisms to allow the ‘spreading’ of [voice], or providing an inadequate explanation of why the process is limited to word boundaries. In this paper, we test the hypothesis that sandhi-voicing dialects is a function of weaker word boundaries in the given dialects. Weaker boundaries go hand in hand with weaker initial syllables. We compare the speech of Standard Polish speakers (N=10) with speakers of the Poznań-Kraków dialect (N=10), who recorded sentences containing obstruent-sonorant sequences spanning word boundaries. We found acoustic evidence of weaker initial syllables for two prosodic parameters in the productions of dialect speakers. The relative strength of word-boundaries is described in the Onset Prominence model (OP; Schwartz 2010 et seq.), which also explains the role of manner of articulation in triggering the process. VL - Volume 13 (2018) IS - Vol. 13, Issue 2 PY - 2018 SN - 1732-8160 C1 - 2300-5920 SP - 123 EP - 143 DO - 10.4467/23005920SPL.18.006.8745 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/studies-in-polish-linguistics/article/sandhi-voicing-in-dialectal-polish-prosodic-implications KW - prosody KW - sandhi-voicing KW - Polish dialects KW - word boundaries KW - phonological representation KW - phonetics and phonology