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Palatalization in Central Bùlì
Author(s) -
George Akanlig-Pare
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
legon journal of the humanities
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2458-746X
DOI - 10.4314/ljh.v31i2.3
Subject(s) - articulation (sociology) , vowel , consonant , linguistics , place of articulation , generative grammar , mathematics , philosophy , politics , political science , law
Palatalization is a process through which non-palatal consonants acquire palatality, either through a shift in place of articulation from a non-palatal region to the hard palate or through the superimposition of palatal qualities on a non-palatal consonant. In both cases, there is a front, non-low vowel or a palatal glide that triggers the process. In this paper, I examine the palatalization phenomena in Bùlì using Feature Geometry within the non-linear generative phonological framework. I argue that both full and secondary palatalization occur in Buli. The paper further explains that, the long high front vowel /i:/, triggers the formation of a palato-alveolar affricate which is realized in the Central dialect of Bùlì, where the Northern and Central dialects retain the derived palatal stop.

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