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Elision in Esahie

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One of the syllable structure changes that occur in rapid speech because of sounds influencing each other is elision. This paper provides an account of elision in Esahie, also known as Sehwi, a Kwa language spoken in the Western North region of Ghana. The paper discusses the processes involved in elision, and the context within which elision occurs in the language. The paper shows that sound segments, syllables and tones are affected by the elision process. It demonstrates that elision, though purely a phonological process, is influenced by morphological factors such as vowel juxtapositioning during compounding, and at word boundary. The evidence in this paper show that there is an interface between phonology and morphology when accounting for elision in Esahie. Data for this study were gathered from primary sources using ethnographic and stimuli methods.
Title: Elision in Esahie
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One of the syllable structure changes that occur in rapid speech because of sounds influencing each other is elision.
This paper provides an account of elision in Esahie, also known as Sehwi, a Kwa language spoken in the Western North region of Ghana.
The paper discusses the processes involved in elision, and the context within which elision occurs in the language.
The paper shows that sound segments, syllables and tones are affected by the elision process.
It demonstrates that elision, though purely a phonological process, is influenced by morphological factors such as vowel juxtapositioning during compounding, and at word boundary.
The evidence in this paper show that there is an interface between phonology and morphology when accounting for elision in Esahie.
Data for this study were gathered from primary sources using ethnographic and stimuli methods.

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