Implosive consonants in Bantu A80 languages are widely attested in the litera- ture. The status that specific authors assign to them, however, differ significantly, ranging from mere phonetic contrasts to phonemic status or even absence in cer- tain languages. Given this variety of language analyses, along with a controversy about necessary and sufficient features of implosive sounds, this paper aims at re- assessing the range of implosives and non-implosives within A80 and especially Gyeli (A801). I show that though implosives are expected in Gyeli from previous literature, these sounds are better described as pre-glottalized stops with a rela- tively long prevoicing time. That raises the question whether this analysis might be more approp...
Implosives are sounds made with ingressive glottalic air-stream. This thesis studies the phonetic ch...
Lengthening of the penultimate syllable in a word, phrase, or utterance is common across Bantu langu...
Abstract: This article examines the morphophonological environments in which vowel sequences occur i...
Nonexplosive stops, including implosives and other stops regularly lacking an explosive release burs...
This paper describes the phonetic characteristics of an unexploded palatal implosive in Hendo, a Ban...
In the course of experimental study of related linguistic areas, Traill, Khumalo and Fridjhon (1987)...
This thesis seeks to answer two questions: 1. What is the distinctive feature of implosives that ma...
This article examines some of the common rules found in Bantu languages. Some of these rules are gen...
In this article, we present the first quantitative study of what we call multiple unconditioned refl...
Although Proto-Bantu had a vowel length contrast on roots which survives in many daughter languages...
This paper argues for context and vowel-feature sensitive repair of hiatal configuration in isiNdebe...
There has been much recent work on explaining different types of phonetic and phonological processes...
Abstract: This chapter surveys the main phonological phenomena found in Bantu lan-guages. One such p...
We examine the origin of labial-velar stops in Lingombe, a language from the northern Bantu borderla...
This article examines two aspects of iKalanga phonology: hiatus resolution and /mu/ prefix reduction...
Implosives are sounds made with ingressive glottalic air-stream. This thesis studies the phonetic ch...
Lengthening of the penultimate syllable in a word, phrase, or utterance is common across Bantu langu...
Abstract: This article examines the morphophonological environments in which vowel sequences occur i...
Nonexplosive stops, including implosives and other stops regularly lacking an explosive release burs...
This paper describes the phonetic characteristics of an unexploded palatal implosive in Hendo, a Ban...
In the course of experimental study of related linguistic areas, Traill, Khumalo and Fridjhon (1987)...
This thesis seeks to answer two questions: 1. What is the distinctive feature of implosives that ma...
This article examines some of the common rules found in Bantu languages. Some of these rules are gen...
In this article, we present the first quantitative study of what we call multiple unconditioned refl...
Although Proto-Bantu had a vowel length contrast on roots which survives in many daughter languages...
This paper argues for context and vowel-feature sensitive repair of hiatal configuration in isiNdebe...
There has been much recent work on explaining different types of phonetic and phonological processes...
Abstract: This chapter surveys the main phonological phenomena found in Bantu lan-guages. One such p...
We examine the origin of labial-velar stops in Lingombe, a language from the northern Bantu borderla...
This article examines two aspects of iKalanga phonology: hiatus resolution and /mu/ prefix reduction...
Implosives are sounds made with ingressive glottalic air-stream. This thesis studies the phonetic ch...
Lengthening of the penultimate syllable in a word, phrase, or utterance is common across Bantu langu...
Abstract: This article examines the morphophonological environments in which vowel sequences occur i...