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- Language Family: None
- Topic #1: Phonology
- Topic #2: Vowels
Abstract
For over six decades now research on the vowels of West African languages have featured prominently in typological studies of
...- Language Family: Other Benue-Congo
- Topic #1: Phonology
- Topic #2: Vowels
Abstract
There seems to be confusion in the data presented by some authors (see Onuora, 2012; Emenanjo, 1991;
...- Language Family: Other Benue-Congo
- Topic #1: Phonology
- Topic #2: Vowels
Abstract
Like English loanwords of some studied Nigerian languages (NigLs), the anaptyctic vowels /i/ and /u/ are employed in those of
...- Language Family: Other Benue-Congo
- Topic #1: Semantics
Abstract
Different criteria are used by scholars to identify the nouns of Yorùbá, a language
...- Language Family: Other Benue-Congo
- Topic #1: Phonology
Abstract
Most of the previous studies on affixation in Yorùbá are largely based on morphological, morpho-syntactic and semantic
...- Language Family: Other Benue-Congo
- Topic #1: Verbs
- Topic #2: Nominals
Abstract
This paper on concord examines the complex system of grammatical agreement in Igala language as instantiating certain theoretical
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