@misc{oai:muroran-it.repo.nii.ac.jp:02000167, author = {三村, 竜之 and MIMURA, Tatsuyuki}, month = {Mar}, note = {A large number of coursebooks in Icelandic and in its pronunciation have been published so far, and quite a few studies on Icelandic phonetics and phonology have also been made. In these books and articles, it is often mentioned that Icelandic has both long and short diphthongs. Although the quantity distinction in diphthongs seems now an established belief in Icelandic language teaching and linguistics, surprisingly few attempts have been made so far at exploring the phonemic nature of the length distinction in the Icelandic diphthongs. Besides, little attention has been paid to diphthongs in the phonology of Icelandic and the question about the phonemics nature of diphthongs still remains unsettled. To solve these issues, the author has conducted field researches and acoustic analyses of the Icelandic diphthongs, and based on the evidence obtained through those researches and analyses, the author draws a conclusion that the diphthongs in Icelandic are phonemically combinations of a vowel and consonants, not autonomous diphthongal phonemes, and that the quantity distinction in the diphthongs is not a phonemic but phonetically conditioned or context-dependent phenomenon.}, title = {アイスランド語における二重母音の音韻解釈− 特に「長さ」の解釈に焦点を当てて −}, year = {2024} }