Reduplication, repetition and sound symbolism in Fungwa

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https://doi.org/10.3765/pda.v5art2.72

Keywords:

reduplication, sound symbolism, intensifier, diminutive, augmentative

Abstract

A pattern of reduplication marks the intensity of evaluatives in Fungwa. CV syllables of nominal roots and CV prefixes can be reduplicated, but V syllables cannot. The intensity marker, which also has a CV shape due to an onset condition, can be multiply repeated. The reduplicative intensifier and its repetition(s) are akin to arbitrary affixes in the language in terms of their phonological characteristics, and they are also consistent with non-arbitrary sound-meaning mapping across languages. Formally, the repetition and shape of the reduplicant are considered to be effects of morphosyntax and markedness constraints. Considering that the evaluative marker and the intensifier are consistent with patterns of sound symbolism, Fungwa presents categorical evidence for the perspective that sound-meaning mapping involves both arbitrariness and non-arbitratriness.

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Published

2023-03-09

How to Cite

Akinbo, Samuel Kayode. 2023. “Reduplication, Repetition and Sound Symbolism in Fungwa”. Phonological Data and Analysis 5 (2):1–24. https://doi.org/10.3765/pda.v5art2.72.