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Lexical Phonology of Sekani
Lexical Phonology of Sekani
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advanced phonological theory
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Athabaskan Languages
Author_Sharon Hargus
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Classifier Prefixes
Conjugation Prefix
Continuant Voicing
Diminutive Suffix
epenthesis processes
Epenthetic Vowel
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Grammar
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Lexical
Lexical Entries
Lexical Phonology
lexical phonology in indigenous languages
Lexical Rule
morphophonemic analysis
Nasal Substitution
Nasal Vowels
northern Athabaskan linguistics
Perfective Prefix
Phonetics
Phonological Rules
Phonology
Possessive Prefixes
Possessive Suffix
Post-lexical Rules
Postlexical Rule
Prefix Position
Sekani
Strict Cycle Condition
Subject Prefix
Trisyllabic Shortening
verbal prefix ordering
Vowel Initial Suffix
Word Formation Rules
Product details
- ISBN 9781138317314
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 20 Apr 2020
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
First published in 1988. This title explores the phonology of Sekani, a northern Athabaskan language, within the framework of Lexical Phonology. After providing an overview of the language of Sekani and the theory of Lexical Phonology, the author goes on to explore various issues in the application of this theory. This title will be of interest to students of language and linguistics.
Sharon Hargus is currently involved in several projects related to the documentation of four Native American (or First Nations) languages: Sahaptin, Deg Xinag, Kwadacha Sekani, and Witsuwit'en.
Lexical Phonology of Sekani
€36.50
