Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1103607 Language Sciences 2009 20 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper sketches tone in the Luhya (Bantu) language Tachoni, spoken in Western Kenya, with the goal of filling a lacuna in our understanding of tonal grammars both in Bantu and human language. Most aspects of Tachoni tone are encountered in other Bantu languages, such as the two-way lexical opposition in root tone as well as rules eliminating contour tones on long vowels. Tachoni also eliminates word-final H tones, via tone retraction, and there is the well-known deletion of H tone after H known as Meeussen’s Rule. Also typical of Bantu, certain tense-aspects are marked with a melodic tone pattern. The major melodic pattern involves a final H plus leftward spreading, following simple rules that yield a complex surface pattern.

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