Derivational processes in Rangi
The main object of research described in this paper is Rangi, a scarcely investigated Bantu language of Northern Central Tanzania. Rangi phonology and morphonology are briefly sketched, including a classification with regard to both Vowel Height Harmony and Advanced Tongue Root activity. The main bo...
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oai:doaj.org-article:92ef41ad911d43fbad991d2d2647303b2021-11-19T03:53:27ZDerivational processes in Rangi10.32473/sal.v31i1.1073530039-35332154-428Xhttps://doaj.org/article/92ef41ad911d43fbad991d2d2647303b2002-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.flvc.org/sal/article/view/107353https://doaj.org/toc/0039-3533https://doaj.org/toc/2154-428XThe main object of research described in this paper is Rangi, a scarcely investigated Bantu language of Northern Central Tanzania. Rangi phonology and morphonology are briefly sketched, including a classification with regard to both Vowel Height Harmony and Advanced Tongue Root activity. The main body of the paper consists of a detailed description of Rangi derivational processes, which follows the pattern established in Maganga and Schadeberg's description of Nyamwezi, a closely related language. Both verbal derivation, which exclusively uses the extensional slot of the verb structure, and nominal derivation, which employs noun class prefixes and a few suffixes, are covered.Oliver StegenLibraryPress@UFarticleRangiBantuphonologymorphologysketch grammarPhilology. LinguisticsP1-1091ENFRStudies in African Linguistics, Vol 31, Iss 1 (2002) |
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The main object of research described in this paper is Rangi, a scarcely investigated Bantu language of Northern Central Tanzania. Rangi phonology and morphonology are briefly sketched, including a classification with regard to both Vowel Height Harmony and Advanced Tongue Root activity. The main body of the paper consists of a detailed description of Rangi derivational processes, which follows the pattern established in Maganga and Schadeberg's description of Nyamwezi, a closely related language. Both verbal derivation, which exclusively uses the extensional slot of the verb structure, and nominal derivation, which employs noun class prefixes and a few suffixes, are covered. |
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