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- Language Family: Kwa
- Topic #1: Phonology
Abstract
This paper critically examines the palatalization rule in Akan, a Niger-Congo (Kwa) language, specifically velar palatalization. In addition to the
...- Language Family: Grassfields
- Topic #1: Syntax
Abstract
In this paper, we explore the form and function of polar questions in Medumba and i) establish that there are (at least) seven strategies to ask a
...- Language Family: Chadic
- Topic #1: Locatives
Abstract
Creissels (2006) proposes a typology of locative marking that sets up three main patterns (besides two minor logical ones). In one pattern, languages
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The study examines spatial deixis in Ibeme dialect of Igbo and, specifically, the forms of spatial deixis marking and their markers. Introspection
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