Final Vowels in Deverbative Nouns in OshiKwanyama

Authors

  • Aleksandra Steinbergs Memorial University of Newfoundland

Abstract

This paper examines the formation of nouns in OshiKwanyama which are derived from verb stems. Almost all verb steins end in a consonant; however, the phonological constraints on word shape in OshiKwanyama require that all words end in vowels. Verb stems are always followed by tense marking vowels; thus, deverbative nouns must add final vowels. Even though the constraint which requires the addition of these final vowels is phonological, it appears that some of these vowels act like morphemes.

Published

1986-06-06

How to Cite

Steinbergs, A. (1986). Final Vowels in Deverbative Nouns in OshiKwanyama. Papers from the Annual Meetings of the Atlantic Provinces Linguistic Association (PAMAPLA) ACTES DES COLLOQUES ANNUELS DE L’ASSOCIATION DE LINGUISTIQUE DES PROVINCES ATLANTIQUES (ACAALPA)., 9, 127–136. Retrieved from https://conferences.lib.unb.ca/index.php/pamapla/article/view/460

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