The mystery of word-initial consonant loss in Kera'a
Kirsten Culhane,
Naomi Peck,
Uta Reinöhl
Abstract:Kera’a, a Trans-Himalayan language, shows a theoretically and typologically unexpected loss of word-initial consonants in CV syllables (e.g. /kalondrõ/ > /alondrõ/ ‘mosquito’, /tahru/ > /ahru/ ‘to ask’, /miku/ > /iku/ ‘dog’). Word-initial consonant loss challenges certain widespread assumptions: that the CV syllable is the preferred syllable structure, and that consonants in word-initial position are strengthened rather than reduced. In addition, we will see that the Kera’a data also chall… Show more
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