We demonstrate how grammaticalization may cause the restructuring of prosodic systems, leading to the development of new prosodic types. Illustrated with data from Northern Somali and related varieties, we show how a restricted tone system has developed into one of morphological tone through grammaticalization of independent words to bound forms. Diachronic change has weakened the “accentual” properties of the High tone in Somali, and the tone patterns are synchronically best analyzed as properties of morphological constructions rather than of prosodic domains
The paper aims to present a model of prosodic phonology for Somali, through which a number of prosod...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to present newly collected data of Djibouti Somali a...
This dissertation focuses on replacive grammatical tone in the Dogon languages of Mali, where a word...
This paper investigates variability in the realization of High tones in some nominal constructions o...
The goal of this paper is to understand the internal organization of Somali nouns. More precisely, I...
This thesis presents the first linguistic investigation of the Somali language as it is spoken in No...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the complex derivational and inflectional morphology of ...
This paper studies the tone in Somali, a major feature of this language, in which tonal patterns ide...
This paper examines the tone in Harar Oromo, a language widely spoken in Ethiopia. The focus is on t...
International audienceThe tonal accent (TA) of Somali undergoes many variations that remain understu...
In the literature on Somali grammar the exponents of gender and number have been given much attentio...
International audienceSince Hyman's seminal paper, Somali has usually been considered to be a tonal/...
Saeed 1999 remarks that the phonetic and phonological facts of Somali are woefully understudied. He...
Somali Bantu Kizigua is an under-described and possibly endangered dialect of the Tanzanian language...
The paper aims to present a model of prosodic phonology for Somali, through which a number of prosod...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to present newly collected data of Djibouti Somali a...
This dissertation focuses on replacive grammatical tone in the Dogon languages of Mali, where a word...
This paper investigates variability in the realization of High tones in some nominal constructions o...
The goal of this paper is to understand the internal organization of Somali nouns. More precisely, I...
This thesis presents the first linguistic investigation of the Somali language as it is spoken in No...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the complex derivational and inflectional morphology of ...
This paper studies the tone in Somali, a major feature of this language, in which tonal patterns ide...
This paper examines the tone in Harar Oromo, a language widely spoken in Ethiopia. The focus is on t...
International audienceThe tonal accent (TA) of Somali undergoes many variations that remain understu...
In the literature on Somali grammar the exponents of gender and number have been given much attentio...
International audienceSince Hyman's seminal paper, Somali has usually been considered to be a tonal/...
Saeed 1999 remarks that the phonetic and phonological facts of Somali are woefully understudied. He...
Somali Bantu Kizigua is an under-described and possibly endangered dialect of the Tanzanian language...
The paper aims to present a model of prosodic phonology for Somali, through which a number of prosod...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to present newly collected data of Djibouti Somali a...
This dissertation focuses on replacive grammatical tone in the Dogon languages of Mali, where a word...