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Sereer has salient alternations in the initial consonants of noun and verb stems. These alternations appear to be morphologically conditioned in a lexically specified manner, since they occur in several different segmental contexts whose only common element is being within a morphologically derived environment (e.g. plurality in both nouns and verbs; addition of apparent nominalizing suffixes to verbs). |
Sereer has salient alternations in the initial consonants of noun and verb stems. These alternations appear to be morphologically conditioned in a lexically specified manner, since they occur in several different segmental contexts whose only common element is being within a morphologically derived environment (e.g. plurality in both nouns and verbs; addition of apparent nominalizing suffixes to verbs). |
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+ | === Nouns === |
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+ | Attested patterns of singular ~ plural alternations in nouns (along with prefix change): |
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+ | | Singular || Plural |
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+ | |rowspan="3"|1 |
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+ | |mb || p |
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+ | |nd|| t |
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+ | |ng || k, q |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ---- |
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+ | a-mb p |
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+ | a-nd t |
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+ | ----------- |
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+ | o-k g |
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+ | o-t d |
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+ | ----------- |
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+ | f p |
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+ | ----------- |
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+ | f a-p |
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+ | ---------- |
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+ | r a-t |
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+ | d a-t |
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+ | ɗ a-ɗ̥ |
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+ | ɓ a-ɓ̥ |
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+ | ----------- |
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+ | ɔ-g a-k |
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+ | ɔ-ɟ a-c |
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+ | ----------- |
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+ | o-mb xa-p |
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+ | o-ŋg xa-q |
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+ | ----------- |
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+ | ɔ-f xa-p |
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+ | o-x xa-k |
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+ | ----------- |
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+ | ɔ-ɓ xa-ɓ̥ |
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+ | ɔ-d xa-t |
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+ | ----------- |
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+ | ɔ-r xa-t |
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+ | ----------- |
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+ | |} |
Revision as of 23:39, 30 September 2012
Phonological Alternations
Morphophonology
Sereer has salient alternations in the initial consonants of noun and verb stems. These alternations appear to be morphologically conditioned in a lexically specified manner, since they occur in several different segmental contexts whose only common element is being within a morphologically derived environment (e.g. plurality in both nouns and verbs; addition of apparent nominalizing suffixes to verbs).
Nouns
Attested patterns of singular ~ plural alternations in nouns (along with prefix change):
Singular | Plural | |||||
1 | mb | p | nd | t | ng | k, q |
a-mb p a-nd t
o-k g o-t d
f p
f a-p
r a-t d a-t ɗ a-ɗ̥ ɓ a-ɓ̥
ɔ-g a-k ɔ-ɟ a-c
o-mb xa-p o-ŋg xa-q
ɔ-f xa-p o-x xa-k
ɔ-ɓ xa-ɓ̥ ɔ-d xa-t
ɔ-r xa-t
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