An investigation of the phonological processes in attaching the modal prefixes of Mokriyani's dialect (according to autosegmental theory)

Abstract:
The modal prefixes which is the indication of the imperative and conditional moods is shown in the Mokriyani's dialect by two prefixes as (bi- & da-) which cause some phonological processes when they are added to the verb stems. In this paper by following the general principles of autosegmental phonology, we are looking for defining these phonological processes of adding (da-) to the verb stems in the mentioned dialect. The layout of the research is comply with one of the sub-theories of generative phonology here means autosegmental phonology.
The required data are gathered by reviewing the accessible sources and documenting the written data which are mentioned in Kurdish books and texts.
The gained results show that three phonological processes are more prominent among other phenomena which consist of glide-insertion, syllable reduction and metathesis. Among these three phenomena, glide insertion is the most prevalent one in comparison to the previous ones of glide insertion and syllable reduction
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Iranian Regional Languages and Literature, Volume:6 Issue: 2, 2016
Pages:
44 to 76
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