A phonetico-semantic analysis of verb-noun contractions in Yoruba
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https://doi.org/10.32473/sal.v17i1.107493Keywords:
vowel elision, semantic dissimilation, YorubaAbstract
This paper highlights the various studies which have been carried out to determine the rules which govern the elision of one of the vowels in a verb-noun concatenation where the verb is vowel-final and the noun vowel-initial. It proposes that there are basically three phonological rules which come into play at the Deep Structure Level. However, at the Surface Structure Level, the paper recognizes that there is a Semantic Dissimilation Principle (SDP), which may block the application of otherwise well-motivated rules. The SDP, then, guarantees maximal perceptual distance between otherwise homophonous products of the phonological rules.Downloads
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1986-04-01
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