2022
DOI: 10.4000/mandenkan.2699
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Marquage tonal de la tête dans les composés mandés : neutralisation du point final et valeurs aberrantes

Abstract: and Elena Perekhvalskaya) which allowed us to expand our survey. Thanks also to Gary Mullin for graphic design assistance. Maria Konoshenko's participation in this research is supported, in part, by the Russian Science Foundation, project 17-78-20071 "Languages of West Africa: description and comparative analysis." The authors' names are listed in alphabetical order; each contributed equally to the manuscript.2 To remain consistent, and due to differing transcription practices in consulted sources, we use the … Show more

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“…In many Mande languages, the head noun in a genitival construction can be formally marked: in some languages it carries a low grammatical tone, while in some others it loses its lexical tone and is incorporated into the tonal domain of the dependent noun; for a survey see (Green & Konoshenko 2022a) . Constructions with tonal head marking usually belong to the type of "modification by noun", in the sense of (Nikolaeva & Spencer 2012: 221-225) (with the dependent noun fulfilling the role of modifying noun), while those with a tonally unmarked head have the meaning of inalienable possession .…”
Section: Head Markingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many Mande languages, the head noun in a genitival construction can be formally marked: in some languages it carries a low grammatical tone, while in some others it loses its lexical tone and is incorporated into the tonal domain of the dependent noun; for a survey see (Green & Konoshenko 2022a) . Constructions with tonal head marking usually belong to the type of "modification by noun", in the sense of (Nikolaeva & Spencer 2012: 221-225) (with the dependent noun fulfilling the role of modifying noun), while those with a tonally unmarked head have the meaning of inalienable possession .…”
Section: Head Markingmentioning
confidence: 99%