
This book provides thorough descriptive and theory-neutral coverage of the full range of phonological phenomena of Chichewa, a Malawian Bantu language. Bantu languages have played and continue to play an important role as a source of data illustrating core phonological processes such as vowel harmony, nasal place assimilation, postnasal laryngeal alternations, tonal phenomena such as High tone spread and the OCP, prosodic morphology, and the phonology-syntax interface. Chichewa, in particular, has been a key language in the development of theoretical approaches to these phenomena. In this volume, Laura Downing and Al Mtenje examine not only these well-known features of Chichewa but also less well-studied phonological topics such as positional asymmetries in the distribution of segments, the phonetics of tone, and intonation. They survey important recent theoretical approaches to phonological problems such as focus prosody, reduplication, and vowel harmony, where Chichewa data is routinely referred to in the literature. The book will serve as a resource for all phonologists interested in these processes, regardless of their theoretical background, as well as Bantu scholars and linguists working on interface issues.
This volume investigates the comprehensive phonological structure of Chichewa, a Bantu language spoken in Malawi, to provide a descriptive and theory-neutral analysis of its sound systems. Authors Al Mtenje and Laura J. Downing, both established scholars in Bantu linguistics, synthesize existing research and new data to map the language's phonological processes. They argue that Chichewa serves as a critical case study for understanding broader phonological phenomena, including vowel harmony, tonal patterns, and the interface between phonology and syntax.
What You Will Find
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Experts and linguists recognize this volume as a foundational reference for those studying Bantu phonology and theoretical linguistics. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored specifically for researchers and scholars in the field of phonology.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191037737
ISBN-13:
9780191037733
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