10. The conjoint/disjoint alternation and phonological phrasing in Bemba (original) (raw)

The conjoint-disjoint alternation and phonological phrasing in Bemba

Nancy Kula

The conjoint-disjoint alternation in Bantu

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1 Intonation in Bemba

Silke Hamann

2016

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Phonological and syntactic phrasing in Bemba relatives

Nancy Kula

Journal of African Languages and Linguistics, 2007

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Syntactic and phonological phrasing in Bemba relatives

Nancy Kula

ZAS Papers in Linguistics, 2006

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4 Disentangling conjoint, disjoint, metatony, tone cases, augments, prosody, and focus in Bantu

LarryM M Hyman

In this paper I examine and distinguish the different morphological and phonological relations that have been reported between a verb and its complement in Bantu. This includes different tonal and morphological effects on the verb as well as the presence/absence of the augment on a following nominal, tone cases, and phrasing.

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Intonation in Bemba

Nancy Kula

Intonation in African Tone Languages, 2016

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Phrasal Phonology in Copperbelt Bemba

Nancy Kula

Phonology, 2015

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The Phonology of Verbal Derivation in Bemba

Nancy Kula

LOT Dissertation Series, 2002

A number of phonological phenomena in Bantu phonology are investigated focusing on the phonology of Bemba. In particular the representation of NC clusters; spirantization; palatalization; vowel harmony and coalescence processes; imbrication and consonantal representations. These issues are discussed from a Government Phonology perspective.

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The phonology/morphology interface: Consonant mutations in Bemba

Nancy Kula

Linguistics in The Netherlands, 2000

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Tonal Interaction in Kinande: Cyclicity, Opacity, and Morphosyntactic Structure

Patrick Jones

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