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Nordlyd | 2013

Set the controls for the heart of the alternation: Dahl’s Law in Kitharaka

Christian Uffmann

This paper looks at Dahl’s Law, a voicing dissimilation process found in a number of Bantu languages, in Kitharaka, and argues that it is best analysed within a framework of minimal (contrastive) feature spe- cifications. We show that the standard account of [±voice] dissimilation runs into a number of problems in Kitharaka and propose a new analysis, couched within the framework of the Parallel Structures Model of Feature Geometry (Moren 2003; 2006) and Optimality Theory, thereby also addressing the question of the division of labour between constraints and representations. The analysis shows that it is crucial to look at the whole system of phonological oppositions and natural classes in Kitharaka to understand how the process works, ultimately also using loanwords to glean crucial insight into how the phoneme system of Kitharaka is organised.


Lingua | 2006

Epenthetic vowel quality in loanwords: empirical and formal issues

Christian Uffmann


Language Sciences | 2007

Intrusive [r] and Optimal Epenthetic Consonants.

Christian Uffmann


Archive | 2007

Vowel Epenthesis in Loanword Adaptation

Christian Uffmann


Archive | 1999

PHONOLOGICAL RESTRUCTURING IN CREOLE: THE DEVELOPMENT OF PARAGOGE IN SRANAN

Ingo Plag; Christian Uffmann; Philipps-Universität Marburg


Archive | 2003

Markedness, faithfulness and creolization: the retention of the unmarked

Christian Uffmann


Archive | 2008

Vowel epenthesis and creole syllable structure

Christian Uffmann


Archive | 2001

A Typology of Epenthetic Vowels in Loanwords

Christian Uffmann; Philipps-Universität Marburg


Archive | 2001

Phonological restructuring in creole

Ingo Plag; Christian Uffmann


Archive | 2009

Creole consonant inventories: how simple?

Christian Uffmann

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Ingo Plag

University of Düsseldorf

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