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Minimal sets:

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
    • oso [ˈɔsʊ] “bone”
    • oso [ˈosʊ] “bear”
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  • 5
    • paso [ˈpasʊ]
    • peso [ˈpesʊ] “weight”
    • peso [ˈpɛsʊ] “I weigh”

Pronunciation differences: Pontevedra (western Galicia) vs. Ferrol (central Galicia):

  • leite [ˈlejtɪ] :: [ˈlɛjtɪ]
  • aquela [aˈkelɐ] :: [aˈkɛlɐ]
  • ollo [ˈoʝʊ] :: [ˈɔʝ˕ʊ]
  • noite [ˈnojtɪ] :: [ˈnɔjtɪ]

Pronunciation differences: south Pontevedra vs. most other dialects:

  • mel [ˈmel] :: [ˈmɛl]
  • neve [ˈneβ̞ɪ] :: [ˈnɛβ̞ɪ]
  • queres [ˈkeɾɪs] :: [ˈkɛɾɪs]

Pronunciation differences: western Galician vs. central/eastern:

  • tempo [ˈtempʊ] :: [ˈtɛmpʊ]
  • dente [ˈden̪tɪ] :: [ˈdɛn̪tɪ]
  • ponte [ˈpon̪tɪ] :: [ˈpɔn̪tɪ]
  • longo [ˈloŋɡʊ] :: [ˈlɔŋɡʊ]

However, everyone agrees on:

Homographs: native words vs. Spanish borrowings
(Spanish [e̞, o̞] adapted by Galician as [ɛ, ɔ] whether stressed or unstressed)

  • fecha [ˈfetʃɐ] “sip” :: [ˈfɛtʃɐ] “date”
  • corte [ˈkoɾtɪ] “stall” :: [ˈkɔɾtɪ] “cut”
  • rodar [rʊˈð̞aɾ] “cut” :: [rɔˈð̞aɾ] “roll”
  • botar [bʊˈtaɾ] “throw” :: [bɔˈtaɾ] “vote”
  • rentiña [rɪn̪ˈtiɲɐ] “little rent” :: [rɛn̪ˈtiɲɐ] “very close”
  • cordeiro [kʊɾˈð̞ejɾʊ] “lamb” :: [kɔɾˈð̞ejɾʊ] “rope-maker”

Variation of stressed mid-vowels in neologisms:

  • seso “brain” [ˈsesʊ] ~ [ˈsɛsʊ]
  • problema [pɾʊˈβ̞lemɐ] ~ [pɾʊˈβ̞lɛmɐ]
  • silencio [siˈlen̟θjʊ] ~ [siˈlɛn̟θjʊ]
  • condor [ˈkon̪duɾ] ~ [ˈkɔn̪duɾ]
  • ostra [ˈostɾɐ] ~ [ˈɔstɾɐ]

Nasalization of vowels surrounded by nasals:

Environments that favour low-mid vowels:

Some exceptions

  • to the trisyllable rule:
  • to the paroxytone rule:
  • to the monosyllable rule:;

Examples showing the productivity of

  • Correlation of low-mids with syllable-coda /l/:

Correlation of /ɛ/ with final stress + following /ɾ, n/:

Correlation of /o/ (!) with final stress + following /ɾ, n/:

Correlation of /ɔ/ with final stress + following coronal obstruent:

Correlation of low-mids with following coda plosive (generally found in loanwords):

Correlation of low-mids with preceding [j, w]:

Correlation of high-mids with following [j, w]:

In some dialects, [ɛ] correlates with following [w]:

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