Phonetic and phonological considerations on the moraic status of pre-NC vowels in Bemba

  • Silke Hamann University of Amsterdam
  • Nancy Kula University of Essex
Keywords: NC clusters, prenasalised stops, vowel lengthening, mora, homorganic clusters, Bantu languages

Abstract

The pre-NC vowel in many Bantu languages, among which Bemba, is generally understood to be long. In Bemba, where there is also a vowel length contrast, this raises the question whether the pre-NC vowel is phonetically as long as lexical long vowels and how phonologized this length might be. This paper presents an evaluation of whether the pre-NC vowel is monomoraic or bimoraic by considering both phonetic and phonological evidence. The findings are mixed but lean towards a monomoraic treatment of the pre-NC vowel based on some segmental and tonal evidence. One set of tonal data, however, show variation in moraicity, presenting a mixed picture that we conclude emanates from the intermediate length of the pre-NC vowel and the nuanced interpretation this entails in phonology.
Published
2021-08-22
How to Cite
Hamann, S., & Kula, N. (2021). Phonetic and phonological considerations on the moraic status of pre-NC vowels in Bemba. Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus, 62(1), 57-74. https://doi.org/10.5842/62-0-899