Devising Yorùbá Terminology for Phonology Terms (from letter P to letter R)

This essay, which is part three (3) of the report on the formulation of Yorùbá phonology terms from their English counterparts, discusses English phonology terms for letters P, Q, and R and the Yorùbá counterparts, totaling ninety-one (91) terms numbered from 187 to 278.[1] Preceding letters A to O...

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Main Authors: Oyetayo A Bankale, Oye Taiwo, Rukayat Olawale
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description This essay, which is part three (3) of the report on the formulation of Yorùbá phonology terms from their English counterparts, discusses English phonology terms for letters P, Q, and R and the Yorùbá counterparts, totaling ninety-one (91) terms numbered from 187 to 278.[1] Preceding letters A to O have been discussed in part one and part two of this report, numbers 1 to 104, letters A to G, and numbers 105 to 186, letters H to O, respectively. In this report, we compiled these terms in English, alphabetically arranged, from letter P to letter R, and developed their Yorùbá equivalents. In doing this, we extracted these phonology terms from three phonology textbooks and two specialized/technical dictionaries on linguistics and phonology. We employed the Information Processing Model (IPM) framework. Some of the terms developed are palatalization, ìso̩dàfàjàpè, paragoge ìfìró-bò̩parí, parasitic harmony àǹkóò àfòmó̩, parse ìpínsífó̩rán-ìhun, partial overlapping ìwo̩nú-ara e̩lé̩be̩, phonaestheme fóníìmù-àyo̩túnyo̩, phonemic overlapping ìpòórá fóníìmù, phonological phrase boundary ààlà àpólà fonó̩ló̩jì, phonological prime fó̩nrán-akérépin fonó̩ló̩jì, quantity-sensitive feet è̩wo̩n-atéńté aníwò̩n-agbe̩gé̩, recessive vowel fáwè̩lì àdínkù, redundancy rule òfin aléélè̩ [1] See Yoruba – The Journal of Yoruba Studies Association of Nigeria, Volume 12:1, January 2023 and Volume 12:2, June 2023 for the first 2 of the four-part essays.
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spelling doaj-art-1e996b86151448fba5cf1054a0058a0a2025-02-07T13:44:09ZengLibraryPress@UFYoruba Studies Review2473-47132578-692X2023-11-0182 Devising Yorùbá Terminology for Phonology Terms (from letter P to letter R)Oyetayo A Bankale0Oye Taiwo 1Rukayat Olawale University of IbadanUniversity of Ibadan This essay, which is part three (3) of the report on the formulation of Yorùbá phonology terms from their English counterparts, discusses English phonology terms for letters P, Q, and R and the Yorùbá counterparts, totaling ninety-one (91) terms numbered from 187 to 278.[1] Preceding letters A to O have been discussed in part one and part two of this report, numbers 1 to 104, letters A to G, and numbers 105 to 186, letters H to O, respectively. In this report, we compiled these terms in English, alphabetically arranged, from letter P to letter R, and developed their Yorùbá equivalents. In doing this, we extracted these phonology terms from three phonology textbooks and two specialized/technical dictionaries on linguistics and phonology. We employed the Information Processing Model (IPM) framework. Some of the terms developed are palatalization, ìso̩dàfàjàpè, paragoge ìfìró-bò̩parí, parasitic harmony àǹkóò àfòmó̩, parse ìpínsífó̩rán-ìhun, partial overlapping ìwo̩nú-ara e̩lé̩be̩, phonaestheme fóníìmù-àyo̩túnyo̩, phonemic overlapping ìpòórá fóníìmù, phonological phrase boundary ààlà àpólà fonó̩ló̩jì, phonological prime fó̩nrán-akérépin fonó̩ló̩jì, quantity-sensitive feet è̩wo̩n-atéńté aníwò̩n-agbe̩gé̩, recessive vowel fáwè̩lì àdínkù, redundancy rule òfin aléélè̩ [1] See Yoruba – The Journal of Yoruba Studies Association of Nigeria, Volume 12:1, January 2023 and Volume 12:2, June 2023 for the first 2 of the four-part essays. https://ojs.test.flvc.org/ysr/article/view/134892Yorùbá phonology terms, Terminology creation, Information Processing Model
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Devising Yorùbá Terminology for Phonology Terms (from letter P to letter R)
Yoruba Studies Review
Yorùbá phonology terms, Terminology creation, Information Processing Model
title Devising Yorùbá Terminology for Phonology Terms (from letter P to letter R)
title_full Devising Yorùbá Terminology for Phonology Terms (from letter P to letter R)
title_fullStr Devising Yorùbá Terminology for Phonology Terms (from letter P to letter R)
title_full_unstemmed Devising Yorùbá Terminology for Phonology Terms (from letter P to letter R)
title_short Devising Yorùbá Terminology for Phonology Terms (from letter P to letter R)
title_sort devising yoruba terminology for phonology terms from letter p to letter r
topic Yorùbá phonology terms, Terminology creation, Information Processing Model
url https://ojs.test.flvc.org/ysr/article/view/134892
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