MADA TONE SYSTEM: A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION
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This paper is a preliminary report on an ongoing research on Mada, a Platoid language spoken predominantly in Nasarawa State and few adjoining states; Kaduna and Plateau states, Nigeria. This paper discusses the phonological feature of tone and its relevance in the phonology of Mada. It examines the structure of tone bearing unit with a view to revealing the possible sequence of tone placement, types and patterns as well as the junctions of tone in Mada. The motivation for this study stems from the fact that tone is contrastive and plays a significant role in determining the pitch-related suprasegmental pattern in the language. The expectation of this paper, however, is to describe tone and tone groups in Mada, hence no appeal is made to a specific theoretical model as this attempt is only a descriptive study. Data for this study was sourced through monolingual, direct elicitation and participant observation methods. The findings show that Mada attests three level tones with the high tone unmarked and two-tone glides - high-low./A/ and low-high /V/ respectively. It further shows that tone in Mada is morphophonemic and highly productive such that pitch variation is capable of initiating contrast in the meaning of lexical items (morphotonemics). Syntactically, this study posits that, tonal contrast has a high functional load in the grammar of Mada. For instance, tone changes a simple declarative sentence to interrogative sentence type, makes a distinction between singular and plural, and changes infinitives to verbal nouns. Therefore, this paper, among other things, document end decipher Mada tone system. We recommend that minority languages be studied and documented to forestall language endangerment.