Aspects of Hrusso Aka phonology and morphology

This thesis is part of a collective effort to support the Hrusso Aka language in its struggle for survival and revival. At a critical juncture in the history of this endangered language, this thesis addresses the pressing need for a systematic study of its phonology and morphology, necessary to lay...

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第一著者: D'Souza, VA
その他の著者: Lahiri, A
フォーマット: 学位論文
言語:Hruso
English
出版事項: 2021
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description This thesis is part of a collective effort to support the Hrusso Aka language in its struggle for survival and revival. At a critical juncture in the history of this endangered language, this thesis addresses the pressing need for a systematic study of its phonology and morphology, necessary to lay the sound, scientific foundation, required by the newly emerging culture of written literature. It is also part of a larger scientific endeavour, paving the way for a future reference grammar and providing primary data and coherent phonological analysis for a diachronic study. As the title suggests, this work has two distinct parts. The first (Chapters 2-7) focusing on phonology, analyses the segmental structure of Hrusso Aka and, using the Featurally Underspecified Lexicon (FUL) model (Lahiri & Reetz 2010; Lahiri 2018), offers a detailed analysis of Hrusso Aka's sound system, explaining its "bewildering" complexity. In a chapter dedicated to tone, this thesis gives an account of the underlying tonal system and tone-stress interaction of the language. The second part (Chapters 8-9) deals with morphology, describing the word classes and word-building strategies of Hrusso Aka.
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spelling oxford-uuid:1f47a3ab-a444-4166-a4d7-3a26c65326102024-12-01T17:26:46ZAspects of Hrusso Aka phonology and morphologyThesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06uuid:1f47a3ab-a444-4166-a4d7-3a26c6532610Language revivalMorphologyPhonologyEndangered languagesHrusoEnglishHyrax Deposit2021D'Souza, VALahiri, ADalrymple, MColeman, JFikkert, PThis thesis is part of a collective effort to support the Hrusso Aka language in its struggle for survival and revival. At a critical juncture in the history of this endangered language, this thesis addresses the pressing need for a systematic study of its phonology and morphology, necessary to lay the sound, scientific foundation, required by the newly emerging culture of written literature. It is also part of a larger scientific endeavour, paving the way for a future reference grammar and providing primary data and coherent phonological analysis for a diachronic study. As the title suggests, this work has two distinct parts. The first (Chapters 2-7) focusing on phonology, analyses the segmental structure of Hrusso Aka and, using the Featurally Underspecified Lexicon (FUL) model (Lahiri & Reetz 2010; Lahiri 2018), offers a detailed analysis of Hrusso Aka's sound system, explaining its "bewildering" complexity. In a chapter dedicated to tone, this thesis gives an account of the underlying tonal system and tone-stress interaction of the language. The second part (Chapters 8-9) deals with morphology, describing the word classes and word-building strategies of Hrusso Aka.
spellingShingle Language revival
Morphology
Phonology
Endangered languages
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Aspects of Hrusso Aka phonology and morphology
title Aspects of Hrusso Aka phonology and morphology
title_full Aspects of Hrusso Aka phonology and morphology
title_fullStr Aspects of Hrusso Aka phonology and morphology
title_full_unstemmed Aspects of Hrusso Aka phonology and morphology
title_short Aspects of Hrusso Aka phonology and morphology
title_sort aspects of hrusso aka phonology and morphology
topic Language revival
Morphology
Phonology
Endangered languages
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