Numeral mutation and ablaut in Lower Fungom languages
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https://doi.org/10.15460/auue.2024.97.1.390Keywords:
numerals, consonant mutation, ablaut, BantoidAbstract
This paper provides new information on patterns of consonant mutation and vowel ablaut found in the numeral systems of four language varieties of the Lower Fungom region of Cameroon. This phenomenon is of interest in the context of the comparative investigation of noun class marking in Niger-Congo languages, and a particularly noteworthy pattern found in some of the varieties are apparent cases of mutated numeral roots being analogically extended to contexts where they would not be predicted to be found on the basis of regular patterns of sound change.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Nelson C. Tschonghongei, Jeff Good
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National Science Foundation
Grant numbers BCS #1761639