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Title: | Verb inflectional morphology in Ikwere |
Authors: | Kari, Ethelbert E. Alerechi, Roseline I.C. |
Keywords: | Verb inflectional morphology advanced tongue root vowel harmony affixation verb forms tone classes of verbs Ikwere |
Issue Date: | 31-Jul-2018 |
Publisher: | The Joongwon Linguistic Society of Korea, eng.jwl.or.kr/ |
Citation: | Alerechi, R.I.C. & Ethelbert E. Kari (2018) Verb inflectional morphology in Ikwere, Studies in Linguistics, No. 48, pp. 79-113 |
Abstract: | Although some work has been done on Ikwere verb inflectional morphology, no comprehensive description of this aspect of the language exists. This paper aims at providing a fairly comprehensive description of the verb inflectional morphology of Ikwere, an Igboid language (Niger-Congo) spoken in southern Nigeria. It notes that the marking of inflectional categories of tense, aspect, mood and polarity in Ikwere is a combination of affixes, auxiliaries and tone. The paper identifies -kata and -li as markers of resultative and potential respectively. It also identifies the combination -ká and -lâ as marking emphatic prohibitive, in addition to -rV, -ga, -lV/-nV, -bè, -kọ̀, dè/dà and -V identified by Alerechi (2015), which respectively mark factative/assertive, progressive, perfect, inceptive, habitual, future and prohibitive. The paper further establishes that in addition to root-controlled vowel harmony noted by Alerechi (2007, 2009), affix-controlled vowel harmony is also attested in Ikwere. Finally, the paper demonstrates that although tense, aspect, mood and polarity are different in theory, in practice they criss-cross themselves in verb forms in Ikwere, thus resulting in such combinations as ‘resultative past’ and ‘future potential’. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10311/1840 |
ISSN: | 1975-8251 |
Appears in Collections: | Research articles (Dept of African Lang & Lit) |
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