2.6 Bukusu
[n] occurs before [d]
[m] occurs before [b]
[ng] occurs before [g]
[n~] occurs before [jv] (j with a check)
[b], [d], and [g] are stops, and [jv] is an affricate;
in obstruent, they are non-fricatives
[n] is deleted before [s], [x], and [f] (fricative)
a.
before stops and affricate, [n] becomes a homorganic nasal
(details are given above)
before fricative, [n] is deleted
b. & c.
/n/→[m]∕__[b]
/n/→[ng]∕__[g]
/n/→[n~]∕__[jv]
this is a homorganic nasal rule
/n/→Φ∕__ C
[+fricative]
this is a deletion rule
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