Vowel hiatus is dispreferred in many languages of the world. Xitsonga, an understudied cross-border Southern Bantu language spoken in South Africa, Mozambique, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe, employs a set of four hiatus resolution strategies: glide formation, secondary articulation, elision, and coalescence. Glide formation is the primary repair strategy, as it shows a least violation of faithfulness. In glide formation, /i/ and /u/ correspond to [j] and [w], respectively. It is blocked when V1 is preceded by a consonant, as this would incur a fatal violation of *COMPLEX. When glide formation is blocked, secondary articulation is the next preferred option. One of the interesting features of Xitsonga is that it allows secondary articulation involv...
AbstractVowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise thro...
An examination of 92 languages which resolve hiatus through Vowel Elision and/or Coalescence (merger...
Vowel hiatus (two adjacent vowels or a sequence of two vowels in different syllables) is one phonolo...
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)....
Abstract: This article examines the morphophonological environments in which vowel sequences occur i...
This paper argues for context and vowel-feature sensitive repair of hiatal configuration in isiNdebe...
Several languages reported in the literature have at most three hiatus resolution strategies, for ex...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
It has been established that vowel sequences (vocalic hiatus configurations) are dispreferred in mos...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
This article focuses on how chiKaranga resolves vowel hiatus through coalescence. ChiKaranga has an ...
This article examines two aspects of iKalanga phonology: hiatus resolution and /mu/ prefix reduction...
This article seeks to contribute to typology by presenting a formal comparative analysis of repair s...
When the morphology of a language creates instances of successive vowels, these cases of vowel hiatu...
AbstractVowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise thro...
An examination of 92 languages which resolve hiatus through Vowel Elision and/or Coalescence (merger...
Vowel hiatus (two adjacent vowels or a sequence of two vowels in different syllables) is one phonolo...
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)....
Abstract: This article examines the morphophonological environments in which vowel sequences occur i...
This paper argues for context and vowel-feature sensitive repair of hiatal configuration in isiNdebe...
Several languages reported in the literature have at most three hiatus resolution strategies, for ex...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
It has been established that vowel sequences (vocalic hiatus configurations) are dispreferred in mos...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
This article focuses on how chiKaranga resolves vowel hiatus through coalescence. ChiKaranga has an ...
This article examines two aspects of iKalanga phonology: hiatus resolution and /mu/ prefix reduction...
This article seeks to contribute to typology by presenting a formal comparative analysis of repair s...
When the morphology of a language creates instances of successive vowels, these cases of vowel hiatu...
AbstractVowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise thro...
An examination of 92 languages which resolve hiatus through Vowel Elision and/or Coalescence (merger...
Vowel hiatus (two adjacent vowels or a sequence of two vowels in different syllables) is one phonolo...