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Underlying representations in Shilluk : is one enough?
Gilley, Leoma G.
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Proceedings of the Fourth Nilo-Saharan Conference Bayreuth, Aug. 30-Sept. 2, 1989
(Hamburg, 1991), p. 165-174
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Wänyø mi tyelli gwed ki dhøg Cøllø ; Shilluk alphabet book
Gilley, Leoma G.
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Ratcliffe, Janice
. - : Ministry of Education Council for the South, 1990
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An autosegmental approach to phonological phenomena in Shilluk. ...
Gilley, Leoma G.
. - : SOAS University of London, 1988
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Shilluk is a Western Nilotic language spoken in southern Sudan. Previous works on this language have failed to adequately capture the phonological and morphological systems of the language. An Autosegmental approach employed within a framework based upon the tenets of Lexical Phonology, allows the various aspects of Shilluk phonology to be separated in an insightful way. Thus, the vowel and consonant harmony systems, the tonal system, and the syllable structure may be dealt with independently. The thesis comprises six chapters: 1, Introduction, 2. Phonetics and Phonology, 3. The Representation of Lexical Items, 4. Syllable Structure, 5. Lexical Levels of Derivation, and 6. Summary. Chapter 2 provides a relatively 'autonomous' account of the consonants, vowels (including length), and tone. Chapter 3 presents evidence for the claim that it is necessary to set up independent underlying representations for the stems of singular and plural nouns, as well as for Transitive verb forms. Issues covered in this ...
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https://dx.doi.org/10.25501/soas.00028914
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/id/eprint/28914
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How to know what to remember: Affixal clues
Gilley, Leoma G.
. - : Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1988
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An autosegmental approach to phonological phenomena in Shilluk.
Gilley, Leoma G.
. - : SOAS University of London, 1988
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Review of: Text, discourse and process, by Robert-Alain de Beaugrande
Gilley, Leoma G.
. - 1981
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