It has been established that vowel sequences (vocalic hiatus configurations) are dispreferred in most Bantu languages and various strategies such as elision of a vowel, diphthong formation, glide formation, vowel coalescence and consonant insertion are used to avoid them. The aim of eliminating contiguous vowels is toachieve a preferred CV syllable structure. This paper provides additional data and analyses to the literature on hiatus resolution strategies in Bantu languages. It provides a descriptive analysis of how Cindali – an inadequately documented Bantu language spoken in northern Malawi – resolves hiatus situations. The paper argues that Cindali uses processes of glide formation, secondary articulation and vowel elision to avoid sequ...
This article examines patterns of vowel hiatus resolution in ciNsenga, using Optimality Theory (OT)....
The study of vowel sequences and their interaction with syllable structure in the phonology of Bantu...
This article examines two aspects of iKalanga phonology: hiatus resolution and /mu/ prefix reduction...
Vowel hiatus is inadmissible in many languages. ChiNambya and chiZezuru rely on coalescence, glide e...
Abstract: This article examines the morphophonological environments in which vowel sequences occur i...
Vowel hiatus is dispreferred in many languages of the world. Xitsonga, an understudied cross-border ...
This paper argues for context and vowel-feature sensitive repair of hiatal configuration in isiNdebe...
This paper argues for context and vowel-feature sensitive repair of hiatal configuration in isiNdebe...
When the morphology of a language creates instances of successive vowels, these cases of vowel hiatu...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
Several languages reported in the literature have at most three hiatus resolution strategies, for ex...
AbstractVowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise thro...
This article focuses on how chiKaranga resolves vowel hiatus through coalescence. ChiKaranga has an ...
This article examines patterns of vowel hiatus resolution in ciNsenga, using Optimality Theory (OT)....
The study of vowel sequences and their interaction with syllable structure in the phonology of Bantu...
This article examines two aspects of iKalanga phonology: hiatus resolution and /mu/ prefix reduction...
Vowel hiatus is inadmissible in many languages. ChiNambya and chiZezuru rely on coalescence, glide e...
Abstract: This article examines the morphophonological environments in which vowel sequences occur i...
Vowel hiatus is dispreferred in many languages of the world. Xitsonga, an understudied cross-border ...
This paper argues for context and vowel-feature sensitive repair of hiatal configuration in isiNdebe...
This paper argues for context and vowel-feature sensitive repair of hiatal configuration in isiNdebe...
When the morphology of a language creates instances of successive vowels, these cases of vowel hiatu...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
Several languages reported in the literature have at most three hiatus resolution strategies, for ex...
AbstractVowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise thro...
This article focuses on how chiKaranga resolves vowel hiatus through coalescence. ChiKaranga has an ...
This article examines patterns of vowel hiatus resolution in ciNsenga, using Optimality Theory (OT)....
The study of vowel sequences and their interaction with syllable structure in the phonology of Bantu...
This article examines two aspects of iKalanga phonology: hiatus resolution and /mu/ prefix reduction...