Several languages reported in the literature have at most three hiatus resolution strategies, for example: Igede (Bergman, 1971); Obolo (Faraclas, 1982); and Greek (Haas, 1988). Karanga, a dialect of Shona, has five strategies – coalescence, spreading (epenthesis), glide formation, secondary articulation and elision. The five form a conspiracy; they ensure that hiatus (VV sequences) never surfaces. The challenge is to determine which strategy is going to apply, including the formalisation of the analysis. I assume that in each domain, there is a preferred strategy: coalescence in the Cliticisation Domain; spreading in the Verbal Domain; glide formation, secondary articulation and elision in the Nominal Domain. Glide formation, secondary art...
This article seeks to contribute to typology by presenting a formal comparative analysis of repair s...
Vowel hiatus (two adjacent vowels or a sequence of two vowels in different syllables) is one phonolo...
When the morphology of a language creates instances of successive vowels, these cases of vowel hiatu...
This article focuses on how chiKaranga resolves vowel hiatus through coalescence. ChiKaranga has an ...
Vowel hiatus is dispreferred in many languages of the world. Xitsonga, an understudied cross-border ...
This article examines two aspects of iKalanga phonology: hiatus resolution and /mu/ prefix reduction...
This thesis investigates how Shona, an African language spoken in Zimbabwe deals with potentially on...
Vowel hiatus is inadmissible in many languages. ChiNambya and chiZezuru rely on coalescence, glide e...
This article examines patterns of vowel hiatus resolution in ciNsenga, using Optimality Theory (OT)....
It has been established that vowel sequences (vocalic hiatus configurations) are dispreferred in mos...
The elision of V2 in root-suffix hiatus contexts has previously been alluded to as the need to prese...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
Abstract: This article examines the morphophonological environments in which vowel sequences occur i...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
This paper argues for context and vowel-feature sensitive repair of hiatal configuration in isiNdebe...
This article seeks to contribute to typology by presenting a formal comparative analysis of repair s...
Vowel hiatus (two adjacent vowels or a sequence of two vowels in different syllables) is one phonolo...
When the morphology of a language creates instances of successive vowels, these cases of vowel hiatu...
This article focuses on how chiKaranga resolves vowel hiatus through coalescence. ChiKaranga has an ...
Vowel hiatus is dispreferred in many languages of the world. Xitsonga, an understudied cross-border ...
This article examines two aspects of iKalanga phonology: hiatus resolution and /mu/ prefix reduction...
This thesis investigates how Shona, an African language spoken in Zimbabwe deals with potentially on...
Vowel hiatus is inadmissible in many languages. ChiNambya and chiZezuru rely on coalescence, glide e...
This article examines patterns of vowel hiatus resolution in ciNsenga, using Optimality Theory (OT)....
It has been established that vowel sequences (vocalic hiatus configurations) are dispreferred in mos...
The elision of V2 in root-suffix hiatus contexts has previously been alluded to as the need to prese...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
Abstract: This article examines the morphophonological environments in which vowel sequences occur i...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
This paper argues for context and vowel-feature sensitive repair of hiatal configuration in isiNdebe...
This article seeks to contribute to typology by presenting a formal comparative analysis of repair s...
Vowel hiatus (two adjacent vowels or a sequence of two vowels in different syllables) is one phonolo...
When the morphology of a language creates instances of successive vowels, these cases of vowel hiatu...