[PDF][PDF] The postsyntactic derivation and its phonological reflexes

M Pak - 2008 - estudiosfonicos.cchs.csic.es
M Pak
2008estudiosfonicos.cchs.csic.es
In addition to the H-tone anticipation (HTA) rule we focused on in Chapter 4, Luganda has
another phrasal phonological rule that also happens to result in H-plateaus, but in a more
restricted set of morphosyntactic contexts. This rule (discussed in some depth in Hyman et
al. 1987, Hyman and Katamba 1993, 2004, and others) applies between two HL words with
the relevant morphosyntactic properties and can be decomposed into two steps: first the L
tone on Word 1 is deleted, and then an H plateau is created between the H on Word 1 and …
In addition to the H-tone anticipation (HTA) rule we focused on in Chapter 4, Luganda has another phrasal phonological rule that also happens to result in H-plateaus, but in a more restricted set of morphosyntactic contexts. This rule (discussed in some depth in Hyman et al. 1987, Hyman and Katamba 1993, 2004, and others) applies between two H L words with the relevant morphosyntactic properties and can be decomposed into two steps: first the L tone on Word 1 is deleted, and then an H plateau is created between the H on Word 1 and the H on Word 2.(1) tú-laba 1pl-see Walúsımbi Walusimbi
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