This paper presents a descriptive account of some grammatical categories in gbahù dialect of the Ìgbò language, one of the three major languages of Nigeria, West Africa. The purpose of this study is to show how these grammatical categories operate in gbahù dialect. These grammatical categories (functors) are Tense, Aspect, Negation and Agreement. The study reveals that both Tense and Aspect exist as functional categories in gbahù dialect, contrary to earlier works on Ìgbò which claimed that Aspect rather than Tense is explicitly marked in Ìgbò. The -lV suffix clearly instantiates past tense in different constructions in gbahù. The study further reveals the existence of the E-/Aprefix as a default agreement marker which occurs only in negati...
The Ghana-Togo Mountain languages are a typologically distinct group of languages within the Kwa bra...
Abstract In recent years, our understanding of how tense systems vary across languages has been grea...
This paper describes the complex tense and aspect morphology in Nama, a previously undocumented Papu...
This paper describes and then compares tense-aspect features in three Bamileke languages, viz. Ghoma...
This paper reports on aspects of the verbal morphology of Ikaan, an endangered minority language spo...
This dissertation describes and compares the tense-aspect systems found in three southeastern Bantu ...
This book explores the thesis that in the Kwa languages of West Africa, aspect and modality are more...
Despite extensive literature on tense-aspect acquisition, little attention has been devoted to Afric...
This dissertation examines the syntax and semantics of tense and aspect in Siamou (Niger-Congo, Kru)...
This paper examines inflection in the Ào dialect of Yorùbá, a language spoken in south west Nigeria...
This paper attempts to describe and analyze the relation between aspect and transitivity in Dagbani,...
This paper is a contrastive morphological study of tenses in the Igbo and Yoruba languages. It is li...
The report is a statistical survey of the use or various tense and aspect forms of verbs in in text....
In this article we examine variation in the expression of tense and aspect (TA) in 23 modern and two...
Subject markers for the first, second and third person singular in Southern Swahili dialects display...
The Ghana-Togo Mountain languages are a typologically distinct group of languages within the Kwa bra...
Abstract In recent years, our understanding of how tense systems vary across languages has been grea...
This paper describes the complex tense and aspect morphology in Nama, a previously undocumented Papu...
This paper describes and then compares tense-aspect features in three Bamileke languages, viz. Ghoma...
This paper reports on aspects of the verbal morphology of Ikaan, an endangered minority language spo...
This dissertation describes and compares the tense-aspect systems found in three southeastern Bantu ...
This book explores the thesis that in the Kwa languages of West Africa, aspect and modality are more...
Despite extensive literature on tense-aspect acquisition, little attention has been devoted to Afric...
This dissertation examines the syntax and semantics of tense and aspect in Siamou (Niger-Congo, Kru)...
This paper examines inflection in the Ào dialect of Yorùbá, a language spoken in south west Nigeria...
This paper attempts to describe and analyze the relation between aspect and transitivity in Dagbani,...
This paper is a contrastive morphological study of tenses in the Igbo and Yoruba languages. It is li...
The report is a statistical survey of the use or various tense and aspect forms of verbs in in text....
In this article we examine variation in the expression of tense and aspect (TA) in 23 modern and two...
Subject markers for the first, second and third person singular in Southern Swahili dialects display...
The Ghana-Togo Mountain languages are a typologically distinct group of languages within the Kwa bra...
Abstract In recent years, our understanding of how tense systems vary across languages has been grea...
This paper describes the complex tense and aspect morphology in Nama, a previously undocumented Papu...