Languages of Papua New Guinea

Epenthesis and nasal spreading: theoretical analyses and their practical application in the establishment of the Ma Manda orthography

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Pennington, Ryan
Issue Date:
2013-04
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Pages 75-117
Abstract:
In this paper I discuss epenthesis, vowel reduction, and nasal spreading in Ma Manda (formerly Sauk), a previously undescribed Finisterre-Huon language of the Trans-New Guinea family. After describing these processes I address how the theoretical analyses are integral in leading to the practical application of the establishment of a usable orthography.
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Part of Series:
Language and Linguistics in Oceania, Special issue: SIL in Oceania, 5
Entry Number:
54766