Two kinds of moraic nasal in Ciyao

  • Hyman L
  • Ngunga A
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Abstract

A problematic issue in a number of Bantu languages concerns the phonological analysis of "preconsonantal nasality", i.e., the question of whether NC entities should be analyzed as single prenasalized consonants or as sequences of nasal + (homorganic) consonant. In this paper, the authors examine two kinds of moraic nasal---one syllabic, one not-in Ciyao, a Bantu language spoken in East Africa. They further demonstrate that there is a third type of preconsonantal nasality in Ciyao which is neither moraic nor syllabic.

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Hyman, L. M., & Ngunga, A. S. A. (1997). Two kinds of moraic nasal in Ciyao. Studies in African Linguistics, 26(2), 131–164. https://doi.org/10.32473/sal.v26i2.107391

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