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Title: Morpho(?) Phono (?) Logical Fuzzy Edges: The Case of {-/I/-}/{-/U/-} Semantic (?) Contrast in Shona
Authors: Mkanganwi, K.G.
Keywords: Shona
semantic theories
morphological theories
Linguistics
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: University of Zimbabwe Publications
Citation: Mkanganwi, K.G. ''Morpho(?) Phono (?) Logical Fuzzy Edges: The Case of {-/I/-}/{-/U/-} Semantic (?) Contrast in Shona''. Zambezia 27.1(2000). 47-53.
Abstract: Although the Western world of Science continues to be dominated by the black and white (or 'binary')laws of logic, the binary logic has always faced doubt. (Un)fortunately, logical positisim has remained the working philosophy of lingustics science. The article argues that Linguistics needs to consider going 'fuzzy' in its logic to handle the fuzzy edges of languages like Shona. The argument of the article (which is an observation in search of a 'fuzzy' theory) takes the form of a brief consideration of {-/i/-}/{-/u/-} as an example of linguistic phenomena which clearly defy the application of phonological morphological, or semantics theories as autonomous components.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10646/498
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