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INVENTORY
OF
CEBUANO
LANGUAGE
Alyza B. Porras
Student
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VOWELS
(Give at least 5 transcriptions of words with vowel sounds of your
vernacular language.)
PHONOLOGY
ALLOPHONES
(Give at least 3 phonemes with 3 allophones of your vernacular
language. Allophones are phonetic variations of a phoneme.)
ALLOMORPHS
(Give at least 5 sets of allomorphs in your vernacular language.
Allomorphs are phonetic variations of a morpheme.)
PHONOTACTIC CONSTRAINTS
(Give at least 5 phonotactic constraints in your vernacular language.
Please provide brief explanation each.)
PHONOLOGICAL ALTERNATIONS
(Enumerate at least 5 phonological alternations applicable in your
vernacular language and provide at least 3 examples each.)
MORPHOLOGY
MORPHOLOGICAL PROCESSES
(Enumerate at least 5 morphological alternations applicable in your
vernacular language and provide at least 5 examples each.)
DERIVATIONAL MORPHOLOGY
(Give at least 5 derived lexemes in your vernacular language and
provide short explanation.)
INFLECTIONAL MORPHOLOGY
(Give at least 2 examples for each of the following grammatical
contrasts marked by inflectional morphology: Person, Number,
Gender, Case, Tense, Aspect and Mood in your vernacular language.
Provide short explanation.)
SYNTAX
IMPLICATURE
(Cooperative Principle of Paul Grice)
(Name a prominent person who speaks your vernacular language
that flouted or broken one of the maxims of Grice. Explain the factors
that probably contribute to his or her flouting.)
DISCOURSE
(Look for a group chat where your vernacular language is used. In the
said GC, identify the self-initiated and other-initiated repair,
participation framework, adjacency pairs, and back channels (provide
the screenshots for each). Explain each illustration shortly.