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The Kifuliiru Language Vol. 1 Phonology, Tone, and Morphological Derivation (Paperback)
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The Kifuliiru Language Vol. 1 Phonology, Tone, and Morphological Derivation (Paperback)
Series: Publications in Linguistics (Sil)
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This volume on Kifuliiru, together with its companion volume (The
Kifuliiru Language: Volume 2: A Descriptive Grammar), is one of the
most thorough and yet most readable Bantu grammars available.
Designed primarily as language documentation rather than as
theoretical analysis, these volumes aim at a thorough presentation
of the many interesting features found in a typical Interlacustrine
Bantu (J) language. A special highlight of this first volume is an
unusually detailed and thorough autosegmental analysis of Kifuliiru
tone, with emphasis on the realization of tone in an extensive
variety of verbal forms and constructions, with and without various
object prefixes and including passive and causative variations of
most forms. This allows clear evaluation of the concomitant tonal
changes. Whereas in most Bantu languages a high tone seems to
contrast only with its absence, this thorough analysis of Kifuliiru
indicates a synchronic three-way distinction in verbs between high
(H), low (L), and toneless (O). Verbs of all three classes are used
to illustrate each different grammatical tone pattern. One chapter
is dedicated to a detailed presentation of the morphology and
morphophonology of derivation in Kifuliiru. Discussion of the
verbal extensions includes the morphophonological and syntactic
aspects as well as the semantic nuances of each extension. An
exhaustive treatment of the formation of the resultative (often
called perfective) form of the verb stem is also included. Karen
Van Otterloo received a master's degree in linguistics from the
University of Texas at Arlington in 1977. She and her husband Roger
(author of Volume 2) lived with their family in the
Kifuliiru-speaking area of what was then Zaire from 1980-1996, and
still continue contact and involvement today.
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