This thesis discusses four selected topics on Yoruba nominal expressions: the syntax of possessives, the construal of bare nouns, the marking of specificity and salience, and plural marking strategies. Regarding possessives, it is proposed that they have one base structure (a vP shell). The difference in surface linear order between verbal and nominal genitives is determined by which of the two arguments move. In nominal genitives, the possessum moves. In verbal genitives, it is the possessor that moves. Regarding the interpretation of Yoruba bare nouns, it is shown that they can be construed in one of three ways: as generics, as indefinites, or as definites. First, generics may be lexically conditioned (with permanent state predicates) or ...
Gújjolaay Eegimaa (G.E.), an Atlantic language of the Niger-Congo phylum spoken in the Basse-Casama...
This paper examines three M-toned and three H-toned elements in Yoruba. On the one hand are the mid-...
This paper examines count nouns in Yorùbá and makes the claim that such nouns are bare (cf. Ajiboye...
This thesis discusses four selected topics on Yoruba nominal expressions: the syntax of possessives,...
The Landmarks Series is a research and publications outfit funded by the Landmarks Research Foundati...
Most of the existing studies on nominal derivation in Yoruba exclusively employed rule-driven deriva...
Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1981), pp. 1-1
This paper accounts for the strategies that Yorùbá adopts to mark plural. One way in which plural is...
In this thesis I describe the morphology of nouns in the Ugoroŋmo language (Arara of Pará), which is...
This paper deals with a detailed analysis of nouns derived from Noun+Noun structures. These nouns ar...
This dissertation studies Bantu nominalizations drawing evidence primarily from Gikuyu and Bantu lan...
Generic noun phrases are noun phrases that have been said to pick out a class of individuals or a sp...
This paper re-examines claims in the literature that Yoruba attributive words such as dúdú black’,...
The claim in Yoruba Grammar that expressions featuring verb relativisation are sentential nominalisa...
This is paper is on Ondo dialect, one of the varieties of the Standard Yoruba. It attempts to answer...
Gújjolaay Eegimaa (G.E.), an Atlantic language of the Niger-Congo phylum spoken in the Basse-Casama...
This paper examines three M-toned and three H-toned elements in Yoruba. On the one hand are the mid-...
This paper examines count nouns in Yorùbá and makes the claim that such nouns are bare (cf. Ajiboye...
This thesis discusses four selected topics on Yoruba nominal expressions: the syntax of possessives,...
The Landmarks Series is a research and publications outfit funded by the Landmarks Research Foundati...
Most of the existing studies on nominal derivation in Yoruba exclusively employed rule-driven deriva...
Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1981), pp. 1-1
This paper accounts for the strategies that Yorùbá adopts to mark plural. One way in which plural is...
In this thesis I describe the morphology of nouns in the Ugoroŋmo language (Arara of Pará), which is...
This paper deals with a detailed analysis of nouns derived from Noun+Noun structures. These nouns ar...
This dissertation studies Bantu nominalizations drawing evidence primarily from Gikuyu and Bantu lan...
Generic noun phrases are noun phrases that have been said to pick out a class of individuals or a sp...
This paper re-examines claims in the literature that Yoruba attributive words such as dúdú black’,...
The claim in Yoruba Grammar that expressions featuring verb relativisation are sentential nominalisa...
This is paper is on Ondo dialect, one of the varieties of the Standard Yoruba. It attempts to answer...
Gújjolaay Eegimaa (G.E.), an Atlantic language of the Niger-Congo phylum spoken in the Basse-Casama...
This paper examines three M-toned and three H-toned elements in Yoruba. On the one hand are the mid-...
This paper examines count nouns in Yorùbá and makes the claim that such nouns are bare (cf. Ajiboye...