A Grammar of Tamashek (Tuareg of Mali)

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4.1 Noun morphology 233

(208) Possible Derivations of Plurals

'banks of pond' 'eardums' basis

-dasffe ι

-daeffe

-dsffa ι

-sasle underlying (based on Sg)

-saelle gemination Γ-f and accent χ-f

-sslla PI melody

-dsff ι

— Syncope (fails to apply)

-sail Stem-Final V-Deletion

To explain why Syncope fails to apply, it is important for the gemination

formative to apply before Syncope. Otherwise the 3 vowel would be

vulnerable to Syncope in 'eardrums'.

It is odd that /a/ is subject to Stem-Final V-Deletion in these plurals. The

closest parallel is the relatively restricted underspecified stem-final vowel /A/

in some long imperfective verb forms, which deletes word-finally but shows

up as χ before a C-initial subject pronominal suffix: LoImfP -bass 'vomit', for

/-bassA-/, cf. bassae-naet 'they-FePl vomit' (§7.2.5.1, §7.3.1.3).

The derivations in (208) do look good historically, since the putative stem-

final /a/ in the plurals is actually attested in Tayert dialects of Niger. For

example, "tidaffa" (LTF2 48) corresponds to Malian t-i-daff 'banks of pond'.

Synchronically, the componential derivations in (208) are quite dubious.

There are several ad hoc ablaut formatives in addition to the regular PI ablaut

features. The final α that would have clinched the melody is nowhere to

be seen. The PI pattern t-i-C(C)aCC and variant t-i-CuC(C) with full high V

corresponds to a more diverse range of Sg shapes. These facts suggest that a

templatic analysis may be closer to the truth.

The template in this case would be -C,(C 2 )3CC- or -C,uC(C)- with full

high V, which can be integrated to some extent if υ (full V) is treated as

bimoraic, like schwa plus a C. The correctness of a templatic analysis is not

sure; note that the onset can be one or two C's, the coda is usually CC but

occasionally just C, and there is a further option of having schwa or a full high

V as the nucleus.

In the templatic analysis, we need rules for mapping segments from the

Sg onto the PI template, as follows. The leftmost C of the input is mapped onto

Q. The rightmost C (if unclustered) or CC cluster of the input is mapped onto

the postvocalic C-position of the output, undergoing gemination if necessary to

fill two C positions, especially after schwa. If there remains an unattached

medial input C, it is mapped onto C 2 , otherwise output C 2 is left vacant. These

subrules are adequate to account for the data in (206. a-e). Additional minor

subrules would have to be posited to get the various -CuC(C)- output stem

shapes in (206.f-g), as well as the idiosyncratic outputs in (206.h).
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