@article{oai:icu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004674, author = {Hayashi, Ayaka}, journal = {ICUWPL}, month = {Jun}, note = {Reduplication is an operation of word-formation where a new meaning is expressed by repeating all or part of the linguistic elements. This paper focuses on reduplication in Shona, a language spoken in South Africa. Some Shona reduplicated words change its word-initial consonant whereas other languages change its elements between the sounds, not the initial. Based on data described in books and from a native speaker, reduplication rules are examined. Regarding reduplication, two aspects interact; the phonological template and the voicing. The phonological template of reduplication and the number of the syllables are involved with the voicing process.}, pages = {9--19}, title = {Voicing Phenomenon of Reduplication in Shona}, volume = {3}, year = {2018} }