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Tones In Shupamem Reduplication, Magdalena Markowska
Tones In Shupamem Reduplication, Magdalena Markowska
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This thesis presents an analysis of reduplication in Shupamem, an Eastern Grassfields Bantu language of Cameroon. In this language nouns, verbs, and adjectives undergo full segmental reduplication. At the suprasegmental level, on the other hand, tones of the reduplicants are not entirely faithful to their bases. The tonal asymmetry of the reduplicted phrase also relies on the grammatical function of that phrase within a clause, as well as on the neighboring grammatical words, such as tense particles. This morphological process gives also an insight to an underlying tonal representations in Shupamem. Nominal reduplication, in particular, provides a proof of the …
Tonal Adaptation Of Loanwords In Mandarin: Phonology And Beyond, Zhuting Chang
Tonal Adaptation Of Loanwords In Mandarin: Phonology And Beyond, Zhuting Chang
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This study examines the tonal adaptation of English and Japanese loanwords in Mandarin, and considers data collected from different types of sources. The purpose overall is to identify the mechanisms underlying the adaptation processes by which tone is assigned, and to check if the same mechanisms are invoked regardless of donor languages and source types. Both corpus and experimental methods were utilized to survey a broad sampling of borrowings and a wide array of syllable types that target specific phonetic properties.
To maximally rule out the effect of semantic tingeing, this study examined English place names that were extracted from …