This paper discusses the derivational morphology of the Akan language with particular focus on verbal nominalization through affixation (particularly prefixation). There are two ways through which this nominalization process can be realized in the Asante-Twi dialect of Akan. These are direct verb stem/base nominalization and nominalization after reduplication. The main difference between the two nominalization processes is shown to be that while in the former process, the nominal prefixes adjoin the verb stem directly to derive nominals, in the latter process, the same prefixation process also applies but after the reduplication process. I first discuss direct verb nominalization through prefixation and follow it up with the discussion of t...
In this paper, we hope to disambiguate the nature of look-alike intervening el- ements that appear b...
Abstract This paper highlights three issues in the study of verb–noun compounding and shows how da...
This paper introduces and provides an empirical description of the process of adjectival reduplicati...
This paper discusses two issues in nominal and verbal reduplications in Akan, a language which is wi...
This paper discusses the interaction between constituent formation and alteration of sounds (i.e., m...
Reduplication in Akan has received some discussion in the literature but all the studies have concen...
This thesis is a study of reduplication in Akan, a Kwa language spoken in Ghana, West Africa and som...
In this paper, I examine the phenomenon of reduplicant-nasal deletion observed in some reduplicative...
Akan, like any other language, has both regular and irregular complex nominals (CNs). However, previ...
This paper examines transparent and non-transparent diminutive forms in Akan and the range of meanin...
This paper examines transparent and non-transparent diminutive forms in Akan and the range of meanin...
This paper examines vowel raising in reduplication in Akan, a Niger- Congo (Kwa) language, focusing ...
This paper examines some morphophonological processes in Akan personal names with focus on the forme...
The paper provides a comprehensive account of the derivation of action nominals in Esahie, a Ghanaia...
In the typology of West African languages, tone has been noted to play crucial grammatical and lexic...
In this paper, we hope to disambiguate the nature of look-alike intervening el- ements that appear b...
Abstract This paper highlights three issues in the study of verb–noun compounding and shows how da...
This paper introduces and provides an empirical description of the process of adjectival reduplicati...
This paper discusses two issues in nominal and verbal reduplications in Akan, a language which is wi...
This paper discusses the interaction between constituent formation and alteration of sounds (i.e., m...
Reduplication in Akan has received some discussion in the literature but all the studies have concen...
This thesis is a study of reduplication in Akan, a Kwa language spoken in Ghana, West Africa and som...
In this paper, I examine the phenomenon of reduplicant-nasal deletion observed in some reduplicative...
Akan, like any other language, has both regular and irregular complex nominals (CNs). However, previ...
This paper examines transparent and non-transparent diminutive forms in Akan and the range of meanin...
This paper examines transparent and non-transparent diminutive forms in Akan and the range of meanin...
This paper examines vowel raising in reduplication in Akan, a Niger- Congo (Kwa) language, focusing ...
This paper examines some morphophonological processes in Akan personal names with focus on the forme...
The paper provides a comprehensive account of the derivation of action nominals in Esahie, a Ghanaia...
In the typology of West African languages, tone has been noted to play crucial grammatical and lexic...
In this paper, we hope to disambiguate the nature of look-alike intervening el- ements that appear b...
Abstract This paper highlights three issues in the study of verb–noun compounding and shows how da...
This paper introduces and provides an empirical description of the process of adjectival reduplicati...