This study presents a description and analysis of stem-initial consonant mutation within the nominal system of Seereer-Siin, a West Atlantic language closely related to Fula. Two distinct mutation patterns are isolated. The first consists of a voiced stop--voiceless stop--prenasalized stop set of alternations, while the second is a Fula-like pattern consisting of continuant-stop-pre nasalized stop alternations. Consonant mutation is shown to be the result of the prefixation of a class marker that contains a floating autosegment which associates to an underspecified stem-initial consonant. Both mutation patterns occur in the same morphological environments, thereby presenting a potential problem for an auto segmental analysis: e.g., How can ...
This dissertation investigates a typologically rare linguistic phenomenon found in Irish from three ...
This article provides an optimal-theoretic analysis of consonant mutation in Kikuyu. Like other memb...
One of the most important insights of Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolen-sky 1993) is that phonolo...
Consonant mutation is a linguistic phenomenon whereby two or more sets of consonant phonemes alterna...
This thesis produces a definition of consonant mutations, a hitherto relatively unexplored phenomeno...
This thesis presents an overview of the process of initial consonant mutation in Modern Irish. Initi...
This monograph proposes a reconstruction of the lexicon, the morphophonology and the noun class syst...
This monograph proposes a reconstruction of the lexicon, the morphophonology and the noun class syst...
When hearing speech, listeners begin recognizing words before reaching the end of the word. Therefor...
Comanche's mutation system, at first glance a relatively simple ona, poses the following proble...
Abstract : Alternations between consonants in Mooré often take place at the morpheme boundaries betw...
In this paper, I examine novel data from long distance wh-dependencies in Seereer, an Atlantic langu...
Nuer is a Western Nilotic language remarkably rich in non-concatenative morphology. This article pro...
Autosegmental frameworks have long posited the existence of morphemes that consist, in whole or in p...
In Shona (Bantu: Zimbabwe), the causative fonn of a verb is fonned in one of two ways: either with t...
This dissertation investigates a typologically rare linguistic phenomenon found in Irish from three ...
This article provides an optimal-theoretic analysis of consonant mutation in Kikuyu. Like other memb...
One of the most important insights of Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolen-sky 1993) is that phonolo...
Consonant mutation is a linguistic phenomenon whereby two or more sets of consonant phonemes alterna...
This thesis produces a definition of consonant mutations, a hitherto relatively unexplored phenomeno...
This thesis presents an overview of the process of initial consonant mutation in Modern Irish. Initi...
This monograph proposes a reconstruction of the lexicon, the morphophonology and the noun class syst...
This monograph proposes a reconstruction of the lexicon, the morphophonology and the noun class syst...
When hearing speech, listeners begin recognizing words before reaching the end of the word. Therefor...
Comanche's mutation system, at first glance a relatively simple ona, poses the following proble...
Abstract : Alternations between consonants in Mooré often take place at the morpheme boundaries betw...
In this paper, I examine novel data from long distance wh-dependencies in Seereer, an Atlantic langu...
Nuer is a Western Nilotic language remarkably rich in non-concatenative morphology. This article pro...
Autosegmental frameworks have long posited the existence of morphemes that consist, in whole or in p...
In Shona (Bantu: Zimbabwe), the causative fonn of a verb is fonned in one of two ways: either with t...
This dissertation investigates a typologically rare linguistic phenomenon found in Irish from three ...
This article provides an optimal-theoretic analysis of consonant mutation in Kikuyu. Like other memb...
One of the most important insights of Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolen-sky 1993) is that phonolo...