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--- |
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title: "Benabena" |
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author: "Bill Mizgerd" |
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bibliography: bef.bib |
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output: html_document |
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--- |
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Last Updated: 2019-09-30 |
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# Background |
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**Language Family**: Trans-New Guinea / Main Section / Central and Western / East New Guinea Highlands / East-Central / Gahuku-Benabena |
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* Some sources hyphenate the language as Bena-Bena. |
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* Benabena is spoken throughout the Goroka district of the Eastern Highlands province of Papua New Guinea. |
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# Phonology |
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## Consonants |
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* @BefYoung1961 and @BefYoung1975 argue for [β] rather than /ɸ/ (p. 4 |
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```{r echo=FALSE, message=FALSE, warning=FALSE, results = 'asis'} |
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library(dplyr) |
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library(knitr) |
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library(kableExtra) |
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consonants <- read.table(textConnection(' |
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"Manner of Articulation" Bilabial Labiodental Alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Glottal |
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Stops "p" "" "t" "" "" "k" "ʔ" |
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Fricatives "ɸ" "f" "s" "" "" "ɣ" "h" |
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Nasals "m" "" "n" "" "" "" "" |
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Approximants "" "" "" "ɭ" "j" "" "" |
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'), TRUE) |
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kable(consonants, col.names = c("Manner of Articulation", "Bilabial", "Labiodental", "Alveolar", "Retroflex", "Palatal", "Velar", "Glottal"), align = ('c')) %>% |
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kable_styling("bordered") %>% |
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add_header_above(c("", "Place of Articulation" = 7)) %>% |
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column_spec(1, bold = TRUE) |
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``` |
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## Vowels |
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```{r echo=FALSE, message=FALSE, warning=FALSE, results = 'asis'} |
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consonants <- read.table(textConnection(' |
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Front Back |
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High "i" "u" |
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Mid "e" "o" |
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Low "" "ɑ" |
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'), TRUE) |
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kable(consonants, align = ('c')) %>% |
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kable_styling("bordered") %>% |
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column_spec(1, bold = TRUE) |
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``` |
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# Alphabet |
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```{r echo=FALSE, message=FALSE, warning=FALSE, results = 'asis'} |
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alphabet <- read.table(textConnection(' |
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Grapheme Phoneme |
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"a" "/ɑ/" |
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"b" "/ɸ/" |
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"e" "/e/" |
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"f" "/f/" |
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"g" "/ɣ/" |
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"h" "/h/" |
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"i" "/i/" |
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"k" "/k/" |
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"l" "/ɭ/" |
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"m" "/m/" |
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"n" "/n/" |
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"o" "/o/" |
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"p" "/p/" |
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"s" "/s/" |
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"t" "/t/" |
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"u" "/u/" |
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"y" "/j/" |
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"\'" "/ʔ/" |
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'), TRUE) |
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kable(alphabet, align = 'c') %>% |
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kable_styling("bordered") |
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``` |
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# Syllable Structure |
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* Benabena has a (C)V(ʔ) syllable structure [@BefYoung1992, p. 2]. |
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# Lenition Rules |
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* In a small number of words, word-initial /ɸ/ approximantizes to [w] [@BefYoung1961, p. 9]. |
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* /ʔ/ may be deleted in certain words (ibid.). |
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# Misc. Rules |
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* /ɸ/ alternates with [b] word-initially [@BefYoung1992, p. 2]. |
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* /j/ undergoes some word-initial alternation: in stressed syllables, it alternates with [ʝ], while in unstressed syllables it alternates with [z] [@BefYoung1992 pp. 10-11]. |
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* Some speakers realize /ɣ/ as [ɡ] [@BefYoung1992, p. 3 |
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* Some speakers realize /ɭ/ as [ɽ] [@BefYoung1992, p. 3 |
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* Non-glottal stops are sometimes realized with aspiration [@BefYoung1961, p. 8]. |
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* Preconsonantal glottal stops may adopt the place of articulation of the following consonant |
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* Some speakers back /s/ to [ʃ] before high vowels [@BefYoung1961, p. 11]. |
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# References |
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