
The Phonology of Two Central Chadic Languages
Tony Smith(Author)
Sil International, Global Publishing
Published on 5. October 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
268 pages
978-1-55671-231-9 (ISBN)
Description
These two phonologies of the Chadic languages Muyang and Mbuko present typologically unusual data, the bulk of which is found in the vowel systems. Prosodies of labialization and palatalization can span entire words, affecting both vowels and consonants. Morphemes are of three types: neutral, labialized, and palatalized. At a deep level, these languages have only one or two basic vowels; all other vowel qualities result from the interplay of other factors. The labialization and palatalization prosodies do not operate identically, but may co-occur in Muyang, and possibly in Mbuko. The consonantal and tonal systems also have points of interest. Both Muyang and Mbuko have lateral fricatives, implosive stops and prenasalized voiced stops. Both have three tone levels but no contour tones or downstep. Voiced obstruents and voiced fricatives in Muyang and Mbuko are tonal depressors. These phonologies are written in a broadly generative rule-based framework, but theorists from various persuasions will find much of interest, including Muyang labialization patterns related to adjacency and consonant/prosody/vowel interactions, Mbuko tones and adjacency, and a Muyang [+cor] autosegment causative morpheme. The works in this volume are the result of years of intensive contact with the speakers of Muyang and Mbuko by the authors.
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English
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Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
393 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55671-231-9 (9781556712319)
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Tony Smith was born in Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, but now resides in Atherton, Greater Manchester, with his wife, Jean. Most of his working life was spent as a college lecturer whereas in his spare time he spent 25 years in uniformed service, firstly with the TAVR(REME) followed by the RAFVR(T) and finally with the RNR(SCC). Nowadays, when not caring for his wife, he writes, reads books and builds model aircraft. He also has a craving for brass bands and is notorious for having his head in the clouds.
A Parallel Life was the second book written by the author and it followed on from his first, which was called They Left It Too Late. The final book in the author s trilogy is called The Last Gasp!