Initial/Final Tone Agreement in Ekegusii (Bantu; Kenya)

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Argitaratua 2025-01-29
Larry M. Hyman

Laburpena

In this paper I present an unusual Bantu tonal phenomenon where certain “cells” in the verb paradigm require a tonal agreement between the first syllable (the subject prefix) and the last syllable (an inflectional ending). Such a long-distance dependency raises the question of whether it is tone alone that can do this. I first provide an overview of the phenomenon in Ekegusii (Kenya), and then show that a relative construction in geographically and genetically distant Grassfields Bantu languages of Cameroon can help us understand both the nature and history of the more evolved situation seen in Ekegusii. I conclude that although initially surprising, initial/final tone agreement has a natural diachronic source and is not so crazy—even from a synchronic point of view.

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Hyman, Larry M. 2025. «Initial/Final Tone Agreement in Ekegusii (Bantu; Kenya)». Anuario Del Seminario De Filología Vasca "Julio De Urquijo" 57 (1-2):441-56. https://doi.org/10.1387/asju.25962.
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