Studies in African Linguistics (Aug 1988)

Distinctive nasality in Kwawu a prosodic account

  • Outi Bat-El

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32473/sal.v19i2.107461
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2

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Nasality in Kwawu is distinctive in vowels but predictable in consonants. This uncommon distribution is interpreted here in prosodic terms. It is claimed that the feature [+nasal] is represented on morae rather than on individual segments. The assignment of the feature [+nasal] is integrated with syllabification rules, which explains the prosodic characteristics of nasality. Further evidence is drawn from the distribution of nasality in reduplicated forms; the moraic representation of the feature [+nasal] is crucial for the analysis of reduplicated CV stems.

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