ATR Harmony in English Borrowed Words in Ng’aturukana: An Optimality Theory Account

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Date
2021
Authors
Tioko, Celestine Nkieny
Nandelenga, Henry Simiyu
Barasa, David
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Royallite Global
Abstract
English is an official and language of instruction in schools in Kenya. From these contexts, Ng’aturukana, a language spoken by the Turkana people of North Western Kenya, gets into contact with English through trade, education, among other fields. As a consequence, the borrowed words have to be assimilated, especially through vowel harmony to befit Ng’aturukana. Vowel harmony which was observed to be bidirectional (both progressive and regressive) under the rule-based Generative Phonology was problematic in rule ordering. Optimality Theory was the better option to account for the vowel harmony phenomenon noted by this paper. Vowel Harmony is a special type of assimilation where vowels in the respective syllables or roots agree in terms of tongue root feature specification so that all belong to a harmonic set; Advanced Tongue Root [+ATR] or Retracted Tongue Root [-ATR]. To phonetically account for ATR, native speakers were asked to pronounce the borrowed words. All articulations were recorded, transcribed and glosses given. From the analyses, this paper reports three outcomes of Vowel Harmony in the borrowed words; firstly, regressive sharing of ATR feature was observed in situations where the root or suffixes ATR feature was stronger than the preceding root vowels. Secondly, both progressive and regressive ATR harmony simultaneously occurs in situations where the root ATR was stronger than the preceding and following roots vowels. Lastly, some vowels manifested opacity where regressive ATR was blocked from spreading to the preceding vowels.
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An Article Published in Journal of Linguistics and Foreign Languages
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Language Contact, Ng’aturukana, Borrowing, ATR Harmony, Alignment, Constraints
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Tioko, C. N., Nandelenga, H. S., & Barasa, D. (2021). ATR harmony in English borrowed words in Ng’aturukana: An optimality theory account. Journal of Linguistics and Foreign Languages, 2(2). Retrieved from https://royalliteglobal.com/jlfl/article/view/620