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sg.~pl.
 
sg.~pl.
 
f~mb
 
f~mb
  +
<br/>
 
b~mb
 
b~mb
  +
<br/>
 
w~mb
 
w~mb
  +
<br/>
 
ɉ~ɲɉ
 
ɉ~ɲɉ
  +
<br/>
 
χ~ɴɢ
 
χ~ɴɢ
  +
<br/>
 
ɗ~ƭ
 
ɗ~ƭ
  +
<br/>
 
ɓ~ƥ
 
ɓ~ƥ
  +
<br/>
 
ʄ~ƈ
 
ʄ~ƈ
   
 
Invariant:
 
Invariant:
 
j~j
 
j~j
  +
<br/>
 
l~l
 
l~l
  +
<br/>
 
m~m
 
m~m
  +
<br/>
 
n~n
 
n~n
  +
<br/>
 
ŋ~ŋ
 
ŋ~ŋ
  +
<br/>
 
ɲ~ɲ
 
ɲ~ɲ
   
 
We still need to get the sg vs. pl. forms of verbs starting with:
 
We still need to get the sg vs. pl. forms of verbs starting with:
 
t
 
t
  +
<br/>
 
d
 
d
  +
<br/>
 
p
 
p
  +
<br/>
 
r
 
r
  +
<br/>
 
s
 
s
  +
<br/>
 
q
 
q
  +
<br/>
 
c
 
c
  +
<br/>
 
k
 
k
  +
<br/>
 
g
 
g
  +
<br/>
 
ʔ, or vowel initial
 
ʔ, or vowel initial
   

Revision as of 21:12, 2 October 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

Verbs

The initial consonant of verb roots can vary based on whether the subject is singular or plural. Non-implosives alternate with prenasalized stops, and implosives alternate with their voiceless counterparts. So far, these alternations appear to be completely predictable.

sg.~pl. f~mb
b~mb
w~mb
ɉ~ɲɉ
χ~ɴɢ
ɗ~ƭ
ɓ~ƥ
ʄ~ƈ

Invariant: j~j
l~l
m~m
n~n
ŋ~ŋ
ɲ~ɲ

We still need to get the sg vs. pl. forms of verbs starting with: t
d
p
r
s
q
c
k
g
ʔ, or vowel initial

It seems that verb roots (as seen with singular subjects) cannot start with voiceless implosives or prenasalized stops.