A dissertation submitted to the University of the Witwatersrand in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Arts in Linguistics, March 2018Every language has its own unique set of preferred phonological structures, along with an array of strategies that it can employ to ensure that these structures are maintained. This study examines repair strategies used in Xitsonga in relation to syllable structure and Prosodic Word (PWord) minimality. Evidence gleaned from loanword adaptation supports claims by previous work (Vratsanos and Kadenge, 2017) that Xitsonga prefers a CV syllable structure. When words from English and Afrikaans are adapted to suit the Xitsonga phonological structures, several repair strategies ma...
This paper centres on phonological process involved in the simplification of clusters of consonants ...
In their quest to respond to scientific and educational demands, speakers of Shona, a Southern Bantu...
A central claim of Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolensky 1993, McCarthy and Prince 1993a) is that...
This article examines two aspects of iKalanga phonology: hiatus resolution and /mu/ prefix reduction...
Vowel hiatus is dispreferred in many languages of the world. Xitsonga, an understudied cross-border ...
A thesis submitted to the University of the Witwatersrand in fulfilment of the requirements of the d...
This paper argues for context and vowel-feature sensitive repair of hiatal configuration in isiNdebe...
This thesis investigates how Shona, an African language spoken in Zimbabwe deals with potentially on...
Abstract: This article examines the morphophonological environments in which vowel sequences occur i...
Palatalization in Southern Bantu languages presents a number of challenges to phonological theory. U...
This paper presents phonological processes in Xitsonga diminutives. The round vowels /u/ and /o/ are...
This article seeks to contribute to typology by presenting a formal comparative analysis of repair s...
AbstractVowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise thro...
Phonological studies of Bantu languages have continued to be an area of investigation for many schol...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-136)This thesis examines some phonological aspects of Dz...
This paper centres on phonological process involved in the simplification of clusters of consonants ...
In their quest to respond to scientific and educational demands, speakers of Shona, a Southern Bantu...
A central claim of Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolensky 1993, McCarthy and Prince 1993a) is that...
This article examines two aspects of iKalanga phonology: hiatus resolution and /mu/ prefix reduction...
Vowel hiatus is dispreferred in many languages of the world. Xitsonga, an understudied cross-border ...
A thesis submitted to the University of the Witwatersrand in fulfilment of the requirements of the d...
This paper argues for context and vowel-feature sensitive repair of hiatal configuration in isiNdebe...
This thesis investigates how Shona, an African language spoken in Zimbabwe deals with potentially on...
Abstract: This article examines the morphophonological environments in which vowel sequences occur i...
Palatalization in Southern Bantu languages presents a number of challenges to phonological theory. U...
This paper presents phonological processes in Xitsonga diminutives. The round vowels /u/ and /o/ are...
This article seeks to contribute to typology by presenting a formal comparative analysis of repair s...
AbstractVowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise thro...
Phonological studies of Bantu languages have continued to be an area of investigation for many schol...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-136)This thesis examines some phonological aspects of Dz...
This paper centres on phonological process involved in the simplification of clusters of consonants ...
In their quest to respond to scientific and educational demands, speakers of Shona, a Southern Bantu...
A central claim of Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolensky 1993, McCarthy and Prince 1993a) is that...