Wanga verb phrase tonology (original) (raw)

Tonal representations in Wanga verbs

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On the expression of Melodic H in Wanga: (In)variable targets and tonal interactions Introduction and Overview

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Conditioning factors in the realization of tone: Nyala-West Verbs

Kristopher Ebarb, Michael R Marlo

Indiana University Working Papers in Linguistics 8, 2009

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Something old, something new, something borrowed, plus a few: On the origins of Wanga noun tone melodies

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50th Annual Conference on African Linguistics, 2019

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Dagbani Verb Tonology

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Patterns of Tonal Allomorphy in the Citshwa Verb

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A Tonal Taxonomy of Chungli Ao Verbs

Daniel Bruhn

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[HO] An introduction to Luyia tone

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The Tonological Study on Giha 1 Infinitive Verbs

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The Tonal Classification of Chungli Ao Verbs

Daniel Bruhn

UC Berkeley, unpublished ms, 2009

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Phase-theoretic mismatches in the morphology and syntax of Hiaki verb stems

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The Tonal Phonology and Phonetics of the Future Negative in Loka"a"∗ ∗ ∗

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Tonal morphemes as aspectual markers

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Rhythm, Quantity, and Tone in the Kinyarwanda Verb

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Melodic H tones in Emakhuwa and Ecuwabo verbs

Charles Kisseberth

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Roberts, David (2004). Tonal processes in the Kabiye verb phrase. Paper presented at the 24th West African Linguistics Congress, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.

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An overview of Kabarasi verb tone

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Tonkawa prosodic morphology and 'prosodic' rule blocks

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Morphological Paradigms and the Role of Tense

Mihaela Pirvulescu

Revue québécoise de linguistique, 2002

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[HO] Describing a Bantu Verbal Tone System

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[HO] The Path to Predictability: Diachronic Aspects of Luhya Verbal Tone

Kristopher Ebarb

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Khayo verbal tonology

Michael R Marlo

2009

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Tone and Syllable Structure in Hakha-Lai

Kenneth VANBIK, Larry Hyman

2002

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[HO] Kabras Verb Tone and the Limitative Stem in Bantu

Kristopher Ebarb

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(2021a) Negative verb clusters in Mari and Udmurt and why they require postsyntactic top-down word-formation

Ekaterina Georgieva, Martin Salzmann

Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 2021

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The Intervention Effect of Negation on Wh-Adverbials in Late Archaic Chinese

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Tone alternation in Dàgáárè verbs: Perfectives and Imperfectives

Alexander Angsongna

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A tonal split in bound argument pronouns in Il-keeknyokie Maa

Kent Rasmussen

Studies in African Linguistics, 2001

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Lhowa phonology: A preliminary investigation

Prof. Dr. Dan Raj Regmi

2021

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Verb Root Shape in Yokuts: Evidence for Homologous Cycles in Syntax and Phonology

Peter Guekguezian

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Verb Movement in Germanic Languages

Madoka Murakami

実践女子大学文学部紀要, 2011

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Verb agreement suffixes in Mizo-Kuki-Chin

Scott DeLancey

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The Segmental and Tonal Structure of Verb Inflection in Babanki

Roland Kießling

UC Berkeley Phonology Lab Annual Reports, 2019

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Wichmann, Søren. Forthc. Power-laws and preferential attachment in linguistic morphology: evidence from Me'pá verb classes. For the proceedings of workshop Inflectional Morphology and Verb Classes in Oto-Manguean, University of Surrey, March 14, 2014.

Søren Wichmann

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