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A Grammar of the Kolokuma Dialect of Ịjọ

A Grammar of the Kolokuma Dialect of Ịjọ

A Grammar of the Kolokuma Dialect of Ịjọ

Kay Williamson
August 2011
Paperback
9780521175265
£30.99
GBP
Paperback

    First published in 1968, this monograph is a descriptive grammar of a dialect of Ịjọor (Ijaw), a language spoken in the Niger Delta area of Southern Nigeria. The dialect described, Kolokuma, is a central one, quite widely understood. The most interesting features of the language, on which the monograph concentrates, are its syntax and its tonal system. An attempt is made to treat them according to a generative-transformational theory of language. The tonal system is of an unusual type whereby the tones that words bear in isolation are considerably modified according to the syntactic context the word appears in. Syntax and tones are therefore bound closely together, and the grammar is written so as to give rules first for the syntactic sequences of words and then for the tone patterns that will occur on these sequences.

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    August 2011
    Paperback
    9780521175265
    136 pages
    244 × 170 × 7 mm
    0.23kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Phonology
    • 2. Phase-structure rules
    • 3. Verb phrase transformations
    • 4. Transformations of the noun phrase
    • 5. Sentence transformations
    • 6. Morphophonemics I: non-tonal
    • 7. Morphophonemics II: tone and elision
    • Appendices.