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- Title
The phonology of A'ingae.
- Authors
Dąbkowski, Maksymilian
- Abstract
A'ingae (or Cofán, ISO 639‐3: con) is an indigenous language isolate spoken in northeast Ecuador and southern Colombia. This paper presents the first comprehensive overview of the A'ingae phonology, including descriptions of (i) the language's phonemic inventory, (ii) phonotactics and a number of related phonological rules, (iii) nasality and nasal spreading, as well as (iv) stress, glottalisation, their morphophonology, and aspects of clause‐level prosody.
- Subjects
ECUADOR; COLOMBIA; PHONOLOGY; PHONOTACTICS; PROSODIC analysis (Linguistics); MORPHOPHONEMICS; INVENTORIES
- Publication
Language & Linguistics Compass, 2024, Vol 18, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
1749-818X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/lnc3.12512