Gbeto, Flavien. 2006. Esquisse de la tonologie synchronique du Ayizɔ d'Allada, dialecte gbe du Sud-Bénin. Journal of African Languages and Linguistics 27(1). 29-52. doi: 10.1515/jall.2006.003. Walter de Gruyter.
@article{46862,
author = {Flavien Gbeto},
journal = {Journal of African Languages and Linguistics},
number = {1},
pages = {29-52},
publisher = {Walter de Gruyter},
title = {Esquisse de la tonologie synchronique du Ayizɔ d'Allada, dialecte gbe du Sud-Bénin},
url = {http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/jall.2006.27.issue-1/jall.2006.003/jall.2006.003.xml},
volume = {27},
year = {2006},
abstract = {I want to show in this paper that Ayizɔ, a Gbe dialect spoken in the southern part of Benin, has two underlying tones: H and L. The other tones, i.e., M, LH, HL, MH and HM, are realizations of these two tones. I shall demonstrate that the HL tone of nouns are derived through a H-Insertion-Rule, when the consonant is a voiceless obstruent; this high tone prevents the spreading of the prefix L tone through a voiceless obstruent. Interestingly, in this dialect, the application of the rules depends on the nature of the consonants. The LH tone is derived through a L-Spreading-Rule. The MH tone is derived through a M-Spreading rule, whereas the HM is derived through H-Insertion Rule and an assimilation rule of the final L tone. The M tone is an allotone of L in the environment of a H tone.},
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doi = {10.1515/jall.2006.003},
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hhtype = {phonology},
inlg = {French [fra]},
issn = {0167-6164},
lgcode = {Gbe-Ayizo [ayb]},
macro_area = {Africa},
src = {degruyter, hh, weball},
subject_headings = {waf, bnn, lng, phn, tnl, u.181}
}
| Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
|---|---|
| Gbe-Ayizo |