A Description of the Phonology of the Sandawe Language

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This paper is a phonological description of Sandawe, a Khoisan language spoken in central Tanzania. We begin by discussing the distribution of the consonant and vowel phonemes in the language. Particular attention is given to a comparison of contrastive click accompaniments, which is illustrated by waveform graphs. We then present an analysis of tone in Sandawe, beginning with an account of how surface tone patterns are derived from underlying tones and moving on to consider tone melodies and some phrase and sentence-level tonal phenomena. In the following sections we consider syllable structure and the segmental effects of morphological processes. The paper ends with a brief explanation of the Sandawe orthography.

Author(s): Daniel A. Hunziker, Elisabeth Hunziker, Helen Eaton
Series: SIL Electronic Working Papers 2008-004
Publisher: SIL International
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 81
Tags: Sandawe language; Sandawe orthography