The paper deals with linguistic research in ANUBiH in two directions – the organization of work on linguistic examinations and the analysis of the titles published in publications of ANUBIH. The ...first part follows the work of the Department of Historical-Philological Sciences, later the Department of Social Sciences, then the Humanities, and the Commission for Linguistics and the Center for Lexicology and Lexicography, through their most important activities and projects, along with the work of the Balkanological Institute, later the Center for Balkanological Studies. The second part of the paper provides an overview of published linguistic texts. In the end, a bibliography of linguistic works published in ANUBIH is provided.
Naba, also known as Bilala, is a Nilo-Saharan (Sara-Bagirmi) language of Chad with about 410,000 speakers from three ethnic groups. This paper gives a basic description of the Naba phonological ...system, using segmental phonology and lexical phonology approaches. Topics covered include the phonemic inventory, syllable structure and phonotactic restrictions, the tone system and its interaction with other phonological processes, and the main lexical and post-lexical processes.
A special focus is given to the important role of sonority hierarchy in Naba phonological structure and processes. This hierarchy groups affricates and non-sibilant fricatives with stops in a single obstruent category, while nasals, liquids, and approximants comprise the sonorant category. The distinction is key for syllable structure, phonotactic restrictions, tone sandhi, and a number of both lexical and post-lexical processes. It is proposed that the two sibilant fricatives /s/ and /z/ exist as a separate sonority level in between obstruent and sonorant, and evidence is given as to why they cannot be classed with either group.
This paper provides a detailed description and analysis of the phonology of Panãra (ISO code: kre), a Northern Jê language spoken in central Brazil. Panãra exhibits a particularly large phonemic ...inventory, which contrasts oral and nasal segments, as well as short and long segments, in both its consonant and vowel inventories. Specifically, the language exhibits seventeen contrastive consonants, twenty-eight contrastive vowels, and a very complex phonological grammar at the segmental level, with a number of significant alternations. The prosodic phonology of Panãra will be presented in a separate article (Lapierre 2023).
V govoru Trubarjeve rojstne vasi Rašica se zaradi križanja poti sever - jug in (nekdaj) vzhod - zahod stika tudi več izoglos, ki znotraj dolenjskega narečja delijo skupine med sabo bolj podobnih ...govorov, v tem primeru razvitejših na severu in bolj arhaičnih na jugu. Vas ni bila nikoli sedež župnije, ampak se je celo iz škocjanske prestavila v velikolaško, kar je zagotovo povzročilo začetek mešanja prvotnih značilnosti govora, ki se v njem še vedno odraža. Rašica je točka T242 v Slovenskem lingvističnem atlasu, po tej vprašalnici zapisana že leta 1959 in ponovno raziskovana leta 2008. Opis govora v obliki fonološkega opisa je hrati prispevek k temu velikemu narečjeslovnemu projektu.1
Fonološki opis Kršana u Istri Vranić, Silvana
Hrvatski dijalektološki zbornik,
01/2021, Volume:
25, Issue:
25
Journal Article, Paper
Peer reviewed
Open access
U radu se iznose rezultati istraživanja fonološkoga sustava Kršana, govora čepićke skupine rubnoga poddijalekta ikavsko-ekavskoga dijalekta čakavskoga narječja u Istri. Prikazani su inventar, ...realizacija, distribucija i podrijetlo vokala, nevokala i prozodijskih jedinica.