Prosodic asymmetries in nominal vs. verbal phrases in Bantu

Larry M. Hyman
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Author(s): Hyman, Larry M. | Abstract: Investigations into phonological differences between nouns and verbs focus almost exclusively on the lexical (word) level, showing that underlying contrasts are more numerous and stable (“faithful”) on nouns (Smith 1998, 1999). This raises the question of whether these (or other) alleged differences in word level phonology generalize to the nominal vs. verbal phrase. The Bantu family provides an ideal testing ground for such an investigation. Based on Bantu, I show that nouns are more likely to undergo modification at the phrase level than verbs, thereby obeying less “faithfulness” to the input than verbs. Nominal phrases also show more distinct outputs and complex idiosyncracies than their verbal counterparts. After establishing that there are distinct asymmetric properties in the phrasal phonology of nominal vs. verbal constituents in Bantu, I raise the question of what causes these asymmetries and whether they are general or pertain only to Bantu and other African languages.
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班图语名词性短语与动词性短语的韵律不对称
摘要:对名词和动词之间音系差异的研究几乎完全集中在词汇(词)层面,表明名词之间的潜在对比更为丰富和稳定(“忠实”)(Smith 1998,1999)。这就提出了一个问题,即这些(或其他)所谓的词级音韵学差异是否可以概括为名义短语和言语短语。班图家族为这种调查提供了一个理想的试验场。基于班图语,我发现名词比动词更容易在短语层次上进行修饰,因此对输入的“忠实度”比动词要低。名义短语也表现出比口头短语更明显的输出和复杂的特质。在确定班图语的词性和言语成分的短语音韵学中存在明显的不对称特性之后,我提出了导致这些不对称的原因以及它们是普遍的还是只适用于班图语和其他非洲语言的问题。
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