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Two Bantu consonant systems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 April 2026

Earl W. Stevick*
Affiliation:
Foreign Service Institute

Extract

Linguists have discussed the question whether certain of the Bantu languages employ consonant clusters, or whether all the syllables of those languages are of the pattern (C)V, with some of the consonants being phonetically complex. In order to have a neutral term which favors neither interpretation, I shall use Hockett's word onset to cover any and all consonantal material which precedes the vowel of a syllable.

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Copyright © 1964 by Linguistic Society of America

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