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infrequentale (family possession) 99

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infrequentale (family possession) 99: high and low vowels as one class as opposed to mid vowels in determining vowel harmony

Where found
Swahili and perhaps other Bantu languages (Niger-Congo)
Domain
phonology
Subdomain
segment classes: vowel harmony
Keywords
vowels, high, low, mid
Type
infrequentale (family possession)
Universals violated
none
Source
mentioned in Lyovin 1997: 219

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    e.g., applicative suffix -i-/-e- in Swahili:
    pik-i-a, ruk-i-a, fany-i-a vs. end-e-a, som-e-a
    ‘cook’, ‘jump’, ‘do’ vs. ‘go’, ‘read’

    1. May 2020

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