Bilabial Palatalisation in Zulu: a morphologically conditioned phenomenon
This article looks at the question of whether the palatalisation processes which occur in the Zulu locative, diminutive and passive are best regarded as morphologically conditioned or as phonologically conditioned. For each of these processes, arguments are presented to show that they are morphol...
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doaj-4530498b83824ee8b65a90cc5dc7935d2020-11-25T03:31:21ZafrStellenbosch UniversityStellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus1726-541X2224-33802014-12-01440718710.5842/44-0-645Bilabial Palatalisation in Zulu: a morphologically conditioned phenomenonvan der Spuy, Andrew0University of the Witwatersrand, South AfricaThis article looks at the question of whether the palatalisation processes which occur in the Zulu locative, diminutive and passive are best regarded as morphologically conditioned or as phonologically conditioned. For each of these processes, arguments are presented to show that they are morphologically conditioned, and that proposed analyses of them as phonologically conditioned are incorrect. It is further argued that the rules which prevent VV sequences from arising are also morphologically conditioned. Formal morphologically conditioned analyses of each process are given.https://spilplus.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/645zulumorphologypalatalisationphonologically conditionedmorphologically conditionedrule ordering |
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Bilabial Palatalisation in Zulu: a morphologically conditioned phenomenon |
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Bilabial Palatalisation in Zulu: a morphologically conditioned phenomenon |
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Bilabial Palatalisation in Zulu: a morphologically conditioned phenomenon |
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Bilabial Palatalisation in Zulu: a morphologically conditioned phenomenon |
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Bilabial Palatalisation in Zulu: a morphologically conditioned phenomenon |
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bilabial palatalisation in zulu: a morphologically conditioned phenomenon |
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Stellenbosch University |
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Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus |
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2014-12-01 |
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This article looks at the question of whether the palatalisation processes which occur in the Zulu
locative, diminutive and passive are best regarded as morphologically conditioned or as
phonologically conditioned. For each of these processes, arguments are presented to show that
they are morphologically conditioned, and that proposed analyses of them as phonologically
conditioned are incorrect. It is further argued that the rules which prevent VV sequences from
arising are also morphologically conditioned. Formal morphologically conditioned analyses of
each process are given. |
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zulu morphology palatalisation phonologically conditioned morphologically conditioned rule ordering |
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https://spilplus.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/645 |
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