A government phonology analysis of assimilation in AnakỤ Igbo expressions: “ǹgịvụ” and “gbaa egbè”

Aghaegbuna Haroldson Uwaezuoke
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Assimilation, no doubt, is a major co-articulatory feature of human language involving two segments in binary asymmetric relation. In the Igbo language, there are vowel-vowel assimilation, vowel-syllable assimilation, syllabic nasal-consonant assimilation, vowel-consonant assimilation, and consonant-vowel assimilation. Using the Government Phonology framework, this paper analyses assimilation in Anakụ Igbo expressions, ǹgịvụ ‘you’ and gbaa egbè ‘shot gun’, which are examples of syllabic nasal-consonant assimilation and vowel-vowel assimilation respectively. The results reveal a relation of government existing between the sounds in the context of assimilation in the two words, whereby one of the sounds is the governor that has charmed the other sound as its governee. It is confirmed that assimilation in Anakụ Igbo variety adheres to the tenets of the Government Phonology.
对阿纳克伊博语表达中同化现象的政府音韵学分析:"ǹgịvụ "和 "gbaa egbè"
毫无疑问,同化是人类语言的一个主要共同发音特征,涉及处于二元不对称关系中的两个音段。在伊博语中,有元音-元音同化、元音-音节同化、音节-鼻音-谐音同化、元音-谐音同化和辅音-元音同化。本文利用政府音韵学框架,分析了阿纳科伊博语表达中的同化现象:ǹgịvụ "你 "和ghbaa egbè "枪",它们分别是音节鼻腔-谐音同化和元音-元音同化的例子。研究结果表明,在这两个词的同化语境中,两个音之间存在 "治理 "关系,其中一个音是 "治理者",把另一个音当作 "被治理者"。这证实了 Anakụ 伊博语中的同化现象符合 "政府音韵学 "的原则。
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