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Title
A grammar of Mankanya: An Atlantic language of Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and the Gambia |
Full text
https://hdl.handle.net/1887/138134 |
Date
2020 |
Author(s)
Gaved T.J.D. |
Contributor(s)
Mous M.; Nyst V.A.S.; Kossmann M.G., Lüpke F., Pozdniakov K.I. (Committee member); Leiden University |
Abstract
This dissertation presents a description of Mankanya, an Atlantic language spoken by about 65 000 speakers in Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and the Gambia. It includes a sketch of the phonology and a detailed description of the morphology and syntax of the language. Some aspects of discourse level structure are also discussed and two interlinearised sample texts are included. Mankanya has a rich morphology with both nominal and verbal inflection, and a range of derivative morphemes. Like many other Atlantic languages, nouns can be grouped into classes based on the agreement of the inflections between nouns and their modifiers. Verbs have prefixes that agree with the subject. Though some verbal affixes indicate different aspects, most distinctions of tense, aspect and mode are made by using verbal auxiliaries. Clause chaining is possible with reduced subject agreement if the subject is unchanged. Where the subject does change a different subject marker is often used. A Grammar of Mankanya will be of interest for those studying of Atlantic languages, as well a resource for wider typological comparison. - Descriptive and Comparative Linguistics |
Subject(s)
Description; Morphology; Syntax; Auxiliaries; Africa |
Language
en |
Publisher
LOT |
Type of publication
Doctoral Thesis; info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis; Text |
Format
application/pdf |
Source
LOT dissertation series |
Rights
https://hdl.handle.net/1887/license:5 |
Identifier
isbn:9789460933462; lucris-id:339233458 |
Repository
Leiden - University of Leiden
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