this article will be to explain some of the alternations and distributional asymmetries in terms of syllable structure. The only consonant clusters which occur have the form (N)C(G)(h) where N is a homorganic nasal and G is a glide, or have the form (N)OL, where O is an obstruent and L is a liquid, as is characteristic of Niger-Congo languages in general (Maddieson 1981:89). Some complex articulations have not been entered into (3) since they are treated as sequences. The trill r only occurs in loanwords, while the flap
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The syllable structure of Dschang is interesting for a variety of reasons. Most notable is the aspir...
The syllable structure of Dschang is interesting for a variety of reasons. Most notable is the aspir...
This article examines the syllable structure in Fòʔò, a dialect of Tagbana spoken in Côte d'Ivoire. ...
This paper is concerned with the analysis of nasal-plus-oral-stop sequences in Moghamo, a Grassfield...
In Bantu linguistics, one topic of great debate concerns the segmental status of homorganic NC seque...
Abstract: This chapter surveys the main phonological phenomena found in Bantu lan-guages. One such p...
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This dissertation investigates the instantiation of prosodic constituents, from the level of the pr...
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International audienceThis paper deals with the organization of the syllable in natural languages. A...
The article demonstrates the analysis of morphemic structure of syllable in different word classes i...
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The aim of this thesis is to present the phonological processes generating surface forms from underl...
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