Morphophonological realisation on inflected verbal roots with initial vowel sounds in Sepedi

IF 0.4 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS South African Journal of African Languages Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1080/02572117.2023.2248725
Napjadi Letsoalo
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AbstractIn instances where verbs that start with vowel sounds and a vowel prefix is attached, the hiatus is repaired through resyllabification, i.e. the manifestation of an initial underlying sound called a glottal catch. This sound fills the onset position of vowel initial verbs in Sepedi, and is responsible for the drastic alternation when the verb comes into contact with a reflexive prefix or an object concord. This article examines the effect of morphophonological realisation on inflected verbal roots with initial vowel sounds in Sepedi. The data collected through documents and semi-structured interviews shows that the glottal catch makes verbs follow the CV syllable pattern. The vowel reflexive prefix which threatens to create a hiatus is repaired through epenthesis by adding a sound to the interior of a word (at the beginning of prosthesis). This repair strategy ensures that the CV syllable structure of Sepedi is maintained. This article provides new data that offers innovative understanding of Sepedi on the concepts such as epenthesis and hiatus, relating to alternations in morphophonological environments using the optimality theory.
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Sepedi中带元音起始音的词根的词形音素实现
在以元音开头的动词加上元音前缀的情况下,通过重音节来修复间隙,即一个被称为声门接音的初始潜在音的表现。这个音占据了分隔语中元音起始动词的起始位置,当动词与反身前缀或宾语和弦接触时,它会产生剧烈的变化。本文探讨了语音学实现对Sepedi中带元音起始音的词根屈折的影响。通过文献资料和半结构化访谈收集的数据表明,声门捕捉使动词遵循CV音节模式。元音反身前缀可能会造成发音中断,通过在单词的内部加一个音(在假音的开始)进行扩音来修复。这种修复策略保证了词类的CV音节结构得以保持。本文提供了新的数据,提供了对Sepedi概念的创新理解,如扩展和中断,涉及到形态学环境的变化,使用最优性理论。
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期刊介绍: The South African Journal of African Languages is a peer-reviewed research journal devoted to the advancement of African (Bantu) and Khoi-San languages and literatures. Papers, book reviews and polemic contributions of a scientific nature in any of the core areas of linguistics, both theoretical (e.g. syntax, phonology, semantics) and applied (e.g. sociolinguistic topics, language teaching, language policy), and literature, based on original research in the context of the African languages, are welcome. The journal is the official mouthpiece of the African Language Association of Southern Africa (ALASA), established in 1979.
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