Phoneme Distribution and the Sonority Nature of Consonant Clusters in Afaan Oromo Authors

Tariku Negese Oncho
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This paper examines an outline of two main phonological elements in the Oromo language. Firstly, it indicates the permissible sequences and types of the language’s consonant clusters given the member sound’s sonority. Secondly, it enlightens the distribution of Oromo phonemes in different word positions (initial, medial, and final). In this aspect, the study is a descriptive work and attention has been given mainly to recounting the simple distribution rather than theorizing the phonotactic processes. For the study, data was collected from five native speakers of the Western dialect and was phonemically transcribed using an IPA symbol. The speech of these participants has three hours of duration with an average speech length of 36 minutes for each participant. The study also attempts to list out the number of the language’s native and loan phonemes employed in the speech of adult Oromo users comparing the data with the earlier studies. With the study, it was observed that Oromo has Sonorant-Obstruent, Obstruent-Obstruent, Obstruent- Sonorant and Sonorant – Sonorant clusters based on the status of sonorants in its phonological system. Of the two-member clusters in clustering, sonorants are the dominant first member sounds in the language.
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本文考察了奥罗莫语中两个主要语音要素的概述。首先,它指出了语言的辅音簇的允许顺序和类型给定的成员音的响度。其次,揭示奥罗莫语音素在不同词位(首、中、末)的分布。在这方面,研究是一个描述性的工作,主要关注的是叙述简单的分布,而不是理论化音致化过程。在这项研究中,研究人员从五位以西方方言为母语的人那里收集了数据,并使用国际音标符号进行了音位转录。这些参与者的演讲时长为3小时,平均每位参与者的演讲时长为36分钟。这项研究还试图列出成年奥罗莫语使用者在讲话中使用的母语和外来语音素的数量,并将这些数据与早期的研究进行比较。通过研究发现,奥罗莫语根据其语音系统中辅音的地位可以分为辅音-辅音、辅音-辅音、辅音-辅音和辅音-辅音群。在聚类中的双成员簇中,辅音是语言中占主导地位的第一成员音。
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