Abstract
This article describes the basic aspects of the phonology of Kurmuk, a previously undescribed language belonging to the Northern Burun subbranch of the Western Nilotic family. After a morpho syntactic overview, the treatment of the phonology includes syllable structure and word shapes, vowels and vowel alternation, consonants and consonant alternation, and tones and tonal processes.
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Andersen, T. (2007). Kurmuk phonology. Studies in African Linguistics, 36(1), 30–90. https://doi.org/10.32473/sal.v36i1.107305
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