2020
DOI: 10.1075/aplv.20002.kas
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Word-initial [h]-drop variation in Nmbo

Abstract: This paper presents a natural speech corpus-based study of word initial [h]-drop from the Nmbo speech community of southern Papua New Guinea. It is a speech community within a traditional egalitarian multilingual language ecology sustained by a practice of virilocal exogamy, and there is strong intergenerational transmission of local vernacular languages. This study investigates the propensity of word initial [h]-drop in nouns, based on Nmbo speech data of Kerake tribe people. The results from the Nmbo Socioli… Show more

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