This paper is concerned with the analysis of nasal-plus-oral-stop sequences in Moghamo, a Grassfields Bantu language of Cameroon. Although Stallcup [1978] tentatively analyzed these sequences as heterosyllabic clusters, the evidence suggests that they are actually prenasalized syllable onsets. First, the distribution of NCs closely parallels that of unambiguous onsets: they occur both initially and medially in words of several grammatical categories. Instances of unambiguous heterosyllabic clusters, by contrast, are rare. Second, while the nasal portion of noun-initial NCs was historically a prefix, it appears to be part of the root synchronically. Third, the nasal portion of an Niger-Congo does not appear to be phonologically tone-bearing....
Prenasalized stops are estimated to occur in 10-15 % of the world's languages, yet there has be...
In this article, we offer a historical account of the development of two phonemic ‘interior’ vowels,...
National audienceThis paper provides an overview of work in progress in the Labex project LC2 Areal ...
In Bantu linguistics, one topic of great debate concerns the segmental status of homorganic NC seque...
Bantu language scholars, have among other things, debated over the issue of whether nasal and conson...
International audienceCross-linguistically, labial-velar stops are rather rare, but they are known t...
International audienceIn this introductory paper for the workshop on areal phenomena in northern sub...
International audienceCross-linguistically, labial-velar stops are rather rare, but they are known t...
In this article, we present the first quantitative study of what we call multiple unconditioned refl...
The phonetic motivation for the synchronic and diachronic development of post-nasal voicing (*NT > N...
We examine the origin of labial-velar stops in Lingombe, a language from the northern Bantu borderla...
A problematic issue in a number of Bantu languages concerns the phonological analysis of "preconsona...
As it is well known, noun class prefixes are low tone in Narrow Bantu and classes 1, 3, 4, 6(a), 9,a...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the phonological patterning of nasal-obstruent s...
This paper contributes to the theme of the conference by addressing what implications contact with g...
Prenasalized stops are estimated to occur in 10-15 % of the world's languages, yet there has be...
In this article, we offer a historical account of the development of two phonemic ‘interior’ vowels,...
National audienceThis paper provides an overview of work in progress in the Labex project LC2 Areal ...
In Bantu linguistics, one topic of great debate concerns the segmental status of homorganic NC seque...
Bantu language scholars, have among other things, debated over the issue of whether nasal and conson...
International audienceCross-linguistically, labial-velar stops are rather rare, but they are known t...
International audienceIn this introductory paper for the workshop on areal phenomena in northern sub...
International audienceCross-linguistically, labial-velar stops are rather rare, but they are known t...
In this article, we present the first quantitative study of what we call multiple unconditioned refl...
The phonetic motivation for the synchronic and diachronic development of post-nasal voicing (*NT > N...
We examine the origin of labial-velar stops in Lingombe, a language from the northern Bantu borderla...
A problematic issue in a number of Bantu languages concerns the phonological analysis of "preconsona...
As it is well known, noun class prefixes are low tone in Narrow Bantu and classes 1, 3, 4, 6(a), 9,a...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the phonological patterning of nasal-obstruent s...
This paper contributes to the theme of the conference by addressing what implications contact with g...
Prenasalized stops are estimated to occur in 10-15 % of the world's languages, yet there has be...
In this article, we offer a historical account of the development of two phonemic ‘interior’ vowels,...
National audienceThis paper provides an overview of work in progress in the Labex project LC2 Areal ...