Previous studies on Igala grammar are unanimous on the claim that the language employs body parts, place nouns, and certain verbs as prepositions. This study questions the claim from both syntactic and semantic points of view and argues to the contrary that the items analysed as body parts and/or place prepositions are N1 spatial nouns in an [N1 N2] genitive phrase complement of preposition in a structural context where the preposition head is phonetically spelt-out null in the syntax. Given its exclusive locative-goal denotation, the paper argues that tú in contexts like tú unyí un ‘to his/her house’ is a lexicalization of preposition in Igálà
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Prepositional Phrase is the part of preposition and absolutely it is the part of grammar too. It has...
It is common in languages of the world to have grammatical words deriving from lexical words, and mo...
Prepositions is considered as problematic area for Iraqi students ,Many studies try to find a soluti...
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The thesis consists of two parts. The first one is connected with the establishment of Preposition ...
In the literature on Igbo grammar, the prevailing idea is that the function of the morpheme na depen...
This paper investigated five most frequently used prepositions in Nigerian English as presented in t...
This paper aims at comparing the lexical prepositions of the Ibibio and Igbo languages. Its objectiv...
Bohoussou A, Skopeteas S. Grammaticalization of spatial adpositions in Nànáfwê. In: Verhoeven E, Sko...
This paper examines the linguistic means by which spatial relations are expressed in Dagbani, a Mabi...
This paper examines the usage of English spatial prepositions by selected senior secondary school st...
Despite its potential appeal, the possibility of analyzing prefixes as prepositions (and thus as syn...
The Minimalist Program by Chomsky (1995) was a reaction to the excessive complexity of structures an...
This paper is part of Peter Svenonius’ Adposition Seminar at the University of Tromsø which was taug...
The paper explores the instances where a prepositional phrase has its headword complemented by anoth...
Prepositional Phrase is the part of preposition and absolutely it is the part of grammar too. It has...
It is common in languages of the world to have grammatical words deriving from lexical words, and mo...
Prepositions is considered as problematic area for Iraqi students ,Many studies try to find a soluti...
The study adopts a construction grammar approach to examining the meaning of spatial prepositions i...
The thesis consists of two parts. The first one is connected with the establishment of Preposition ...
In the literature on Igbo grammar, the prevailing idea is that the function of the morpheme na depen...
This paper investigated five most frequently used prepositions in Nigerian English as presented in t...
This paper aims at comparing the lexical prepositions of the Ibibio and Igbo languages. Its objectiv...
Bohoussou A, Skopeteas S. Grammaticalization of spatial adpositions in Nànáfwê. In: Verhoeven E, Sko...
This paper examines the linguistic means by which spatial relations are expressed in Dagbani, a Mabi...
This paper examines the usage of English spatial prepositions by selected senior secondary school st...
Despite its potential appeal, the possibility of analyzing prefixes as prepositions (and thus as syn...