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- Language Family: Kwa
- Topic #1: Noun Classes
- Topic #2: Morphology
Abstract
This paper presents an overview of noun class system in Akebu, a Kwa language of Togo. Based on
...- Language Family: Kwa
- Topic #1: Negation
Abstract
There currently exists extensive literature written on the topic of negation but only recently have studies of negation begun to
...- Language Family: Mande
- Topic #1: Morphology
- Topic #2: Morphology
Abstract
The notion of diminutivity is mentioned only in passing in the major contemporary works devoted to
...- Language Family: Other Benue-Congo
- Topic #1: Interrogatives
Abstract
The low tone on Igbo pronouns has been argued to
...- Language Family: Mande
- Topic #1: Morphology
- Topic #2: Nominals
Abstract
The complex relationship between phonological processes and the morphological domains in which they apply has been of persistent
...- Language Family: Grassfields
- Topic #1: Ideophones
Abstract
Reduplicated words that vividly depict sensory imagery are very conspicuous among languages of the Grassfields region of Cameroon.
...- Topic #1: Proverbs
- Topic #2: Translation
Abstract
Proverbs are representative of the world view of the native speakers of a language. In most African
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