2020
DOI: 10.37892/2686-8946-2020-1-2-65-88
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Reduction of noun class suffixes in Akebu

Abstract: This paper presents a pilot instrumental study of phonetic reduction of noun class suffi xes in Akebu (Kwa, Ghana-Togo mountain, West Africa). Noun class suffi xes starting with a glide are regularly perceived as omitted or almost omitted, and therefore full and reduced variants can be distinguished for such nouns. A formant measurement of fi nal parts of full and reduced forms of the same nouns has shown that, fi rst, for a given fi nal part of a noun stem the reduced variant is phonetically close to the corr… Show more

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“…The analysis of the Akebu vowel system in Table 1 is based on data collected by the first author during two field trips in 2012 and 2019 to the village of Djon in the prefecture of Akebu. It partially differs from the descriptions in the prior literature on Akebu (Wolf 1907; Heine 1968; Koffi 1984; Storch & Koffi 2000; Djitovi 2003; Adjeoda 2008; Amoua 2011; Sossoukpe 2012, 2017; Shluinsky 2020).…”
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“…The analysis of the Akebu vowel system in Table 1 is based on data collected by the first author during two field trips in 2012 and 2019 to the village of Djon in the prefecture of Akebu. It partially differs from the descriptions in the prior literature on Akebu (Wolf 1907; Heine 1968; Koffi 1984; Storch & Koffi 2000; Djitovi 2003; Adjeoda 2008; Amoua 2011; Sossoukpe 2012, 2017; Shluinsky 2020).…”
Section: Introductioncontrasting
confidence: 63%
“…Our experiment is the first detailed acoustic study of Akebu vowels (cf. a brief pilot study in Shluinsky 2020). Phonetic data were collected by the first author from six male Akebu speakers: AD (b.…”
Section: Acoustic Study: Background Methods Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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