Vol. 21 No. 1 (2012): Nordic Journal of African Studies
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Pharyngealization and the Vowel System of Tasawaq (Northern Songhay)

Maarten Kossmann
Leiden University
Nordic Journal of African Studies

Published 2012-03-31

How to Cite

Kossmann, M. (2012). Pharyngealization and the Vowel System of Tasawaq (Northern Songhay). Nordic Journal of African Studies, 21(1), 13. https://doi.org/10.53228/njas.v21i1.178

Abstract

In this article, it is argued that Tasawaq, a Northern Songhay language in Niger, has two different dialects. One dialect has pharyngealized consonants as phonemes, while the other dialect lacks them, but has a binary opposition between /a/ and /æ/. It is shown that the two phenomena are correlated: wherever the first dialect has a pharyngealized consonant, the other has /a/, while otherwise /æ/ is found. Two historical scenario’s are studied, one in which pharyngealization is a recent contact-induced feature in Tasawaq, the other in which the variety without pharyngealization is innovative.