This paper examines vowel raising in reduplication in Akan, a Niger-Congo (Kwa) language, focusing on the Asante-Twi dialect. It has been generally observed in Akan that in reduplicating CV stems, the stem [+low] vowels are pre-specified with [+high] the reduplicant (RED). However, it has been claimed that raising to the mid vowel in disyllabic REDs is idiosyncratic to the Fante dialect. I show that the phenomenon is attested in Asante and that stem CV1V2, where V2 is [+low], raises to a corresponding [-high,-low] vowel in the RED, and not [+high]. I account for this within the Optimality Theory framework. 1
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In many analyses of Bantu reduplication, one puzzling aspect is the absence of correspondence betwee...
This paper examines some morphophonological processes in Akan personal names with focus on the forme...
Reduplication is an operation of word-formation where a new meaning is expressed by repeating all o...
This paper examines vowel raising in reduplication in Akan, a Niger- Congo (Kwa) language, focusing ...
This thesis is a study of reduplication in Akan, a Kwa language spoken in Ghana, West Africa and som...
This paper discusses the interaction between constituent formation and alteration of sounds (i.e., m...
In this paper, I examine the phenomenon of reduplicant-nasal deletion observed in some reduplicative...
Reduplication in Akan has received some discussion in the literature but all the studies have concen...
This paper sets out to look into the ‘CCV ’ syllable structure of Akan, specifically ‘CrV’, as to wh...
This paper examined the vowel harmony in Akan with particular reference to Asante and Akuapem dialec...
This paper provides an alternative viewpoint on the length and tone of the relativiser in Akan. The ...
This paper discusses two issues in nominal and verbal reduplications in Akan, a language which is wi...
The paper describes three verbal reduplication paradoxes in Malawian Tonga, a southern Bantu languag...
A long-standing problem in analyzing Bantu verbal reduplication is to account for why tone does not ...
This paper examined a dialect of the Akan language which is traditionally labeled Fante in the liter...
In many analyses of Bantu reduplication, one puzzling aspect is the absence of correspondence betwee...
This paper examines some morphophonological processes in Akan personal names with focus on the forme...
Reduplication is an operation of word-formation where a new meaning is expressed by repeating all o...