Volume 06, Spring 1980
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Item Open Access Calgary Working Papers in Linguistics, Volume 6, Spring 1980(University of Calgary, 1980-05) Doran, Christopher J.; Gibbons, Diana E.; Jehn, Richard DouglasThis issue is the sixth in the series of working papers published by LOGOS, the Student Linguistics Society at The University of Calgary. The series provides a vehicle for faculty members and students to publish current research. These papers represent research in progress and are not to be considered final statements by the authors. The appearance of these articles in the current issue does not preclude their publication in altered form elsewhere.Item Open Access Vowel harmony in Yamba(University of Calgary, 1980-05) Scruggs, Terri RTraditionally, when one speaks of Vowel Harmony, one thinks of, for example, Hungarian or Turkish. In such 'traditional' languages, all suffixes harmonize to the root of the word; that is, the vowels of one morpheme are more important than those of the other morphemes and they affect one (or all) of the features of all the other vowels in the word. But in Yamba, the process is somewhat different. Two clitics, one that occurs in noun phrases and one in verb phrases, undergo harmony based on the stem vowel of the head of the phrase. No other clitics or affixes follow this pattern of harmony.