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Place-name lexicalization in Akan: on the segmental and prosodic processes and constraint

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A significant condition for place-name formation in Akan is the preservation of marked, lexically-significant, segmental and prosodic items over their unmarked counterparts. Much of the alteration processes are at the stem-stem boundary where these two inputs are joined into a single word. It is observed that, in principle, there is a four-syllable requirement on partative-based place-names. Also,*[+high][-high]and*[-high][-high]are impermissible vowel-sequences that output forms must avoid. These requirements underlie observed segmental and prosodic processes in place-name lexicalization. Lexicalization involves processes such as deletion, compensatory vowel lengthening, vowel and consonant assimilation and glide/onset formation. These processes apply and interact significantly in ways that sustain marked sonorous segment over their unmarked counterparts, and unpredictable units over predictable units. A constraint-based account of the phenomenon reveals this interaction of constraints in partative-based place-name lexicalization in Akan:*[-hi][-hi], [+low/+RT/+LEX], *x<3ơ >> (*[+hi][-hi]),[1][+low/-RT/-LEX], [+high/+RT/+LEX] >> [-hi/-lo/+RT/+LEX] >> [-hi/-lo/-RT/-LEX].The ranking argument shows, in a vowel-sequence, the preference for: (i) a low root-vowel over a low affix-vowel; (ii) a low (root or affix) vowel over a non-low (root or affix) vowel) such that a mid-vowel deletes (either as V1 or V2). A high vowel as V1 instigates a glide-onset to insulates itself from deletion with the low vowel (i.e., [-Hi]) being the immediately succeeding sound.
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Title: Place-name lexicalization in Akan: on the segmental and prosodic processes and constraint
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A significant condition for place-name formation in Akan is the preservation of marked, lexically-significant, segmental and prosodic items over their unmarked counterparts.
Much of the alteration processes are at the stem-stem boundary where these two inputs are joined into a single word.
It is observed that, in principle, there is a four-syllable requirement on partative-based place-names.
Also,*[+high][-high]and*[-high][-high]are impermissible vowel-sequences that output forms must avoid.
These requirements underlie observed segmental and prosodic processes in place-name lexicalization.
Lexicalization involves processes such as deletion, compensatory vowel lengthening, vowel and consonant assimilation and glide/onset formation.
These processes apply and interact significantly in ways that sustain marked sonorous segment over their unmarked counterparts, and unpredictable units over predictable units.
A constraint-based account of the phenomenon reveals this interaction of constraints in partative-based place-name lexicalization in Akan:*[-hi][-hi], [+low/+RT/+LEX], *x<3ơ >> (*[+hi][-hi]),[1][+low/-RT/-LEX], [+high/+RT/+LEX] >> [-hi/-lo/+RT/+LEX] >> [-hi/-lo/-RT/-LEX].
The ranking argument shows, in a vowel-sequence, the preference for: (i) a low root-vowel over a low affix-vowel; (ii) a low (root or affix) vowel over a non-low (root or affix) vowel) such that a mid-vowel deletes (either as V1 or V2).
A high vowel as V1 instigates a glide-onset to insulates itself from deletion with the low vowel (i.
e.
, [-Hi]) being the immediately succeeding sound.

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