The article examines the sociolinguistic variations of the alveolar tap [ɾ] in Dagbani female names, a Gur language spoken in the northern part of Ghana. It focuses on how the language is losing the pronunciation of the alveolar lateral /l/ in some female names through sound substitution. The sound [ɾ] does not occur in word-initial position in Dagbani, but it is currently prominent in the pronunciation of some Dagbani female names. The article shows that the pronunciation of the alveolar tap [ɾ] in Dagbani speech communities provides the complexity of linguistic variation and language change. It also reveals that while the alveolar lateral /l/ variety is the prestigious form in Dagbani, the alveolar tap [ɾ] variety is spreading due to the ...
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This paper offers a phonological diagnostic for defining the word in Dagbani, a Gur language of Ghan...
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Dagbani belongs to the Western-Oti-Volta branch of the Gur languages, which is a part of the large...
Dagbani belongs to the Western-Oti-Volta branch of the Gur languages, which is a part of the large...
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This paper attempts to describe and analyze the relation between aspect and transitivity in Dagbani,...
This research investigated variation in the pronunciations of three RP vowels phonemes /e/, /ɜ:/ and...
International audienceThis paper examines double articulations in three african languages: Mamvu, Le...
This paper gives an account of elision in Dagbani, a Gur language spoken in the Northern Region of G...
This article examines the phonological processes and phonological structures that characterise words...
It has been observed in phonological studies that phonological processes often apply to place featur...
Aim and Focus: The paper describes the speech sounds, syllable structure and tone system of a less-s...
Aim and Focus: The paper describes the speech sounds, syllable structure and tone system of a less-s...
This paper offers a phonological diagnostic for defining the word in Dagbani, a Gur language of Ghan...
This paper presents a critical assessment of the utility of the orthography of Dagbani (a Gur langua...
Dagbani belongs to the Western-Oti-Volta branch of the Gur languages, which is a part of the large...
Dagbani belongs to the Western-Oti-Volta branch of the Gur languages, which is a part of the large...
This dissertation documents and analyzes phonetic and phonological features of Gua, an under-documen...
This paper offers a phonological diagnostic for defining the word in Dagbani, a Gur language of Ghan...
This paper presents a synchronic description of the realization of /l/ in Chumburung, a Kwa language...
This paper attempts to describe and analyze the relation between aspect and transitivity in Dagbani,...
This research investigated variation in the pronunciations of three RP vowels phonemes /e/, /ɜ:/ and...
International audienceThis paper examines double articulations in three african languages: Mamvu, Le...