We re-assess the gender system of Ogbe-Oloma, an Edoid village variety of Nigeria. System exponents are prefixes that define form class and reflect grammatical number. We find that eight agreement classes undergird fourteen genders, while seventeen nominal form classes frame twenty-five number inflections. Prefix mapping from inflection to gender is non-isomorphic. Mapping is however constrained by syllable shape, CV- versus V-, and alliterative sound quality of prefix consonant, not vowel. In addition, several number inflections trigger agreement in multiple genders leading to one gender that exclusively refers to nouns with human reference.Peer Reviewe
Uduk, a Koman language spoken on the border of Ethiopia and Sudan, evinces a number of unusual chara...
Konso, a Cushitic language of Ethiopia, is said to have a third value for gender besides masculine...
I, Stuart John McGill, confirm that the work presented in this thesis is my own. Where information h...
We re-assess the gender system of Ogbe-Oloma, an Edoid village variety of Nigeria. System exponents ...
This article describes the gender system of Longuda. Longuda class marking is alliterative and does ...
We give an overview of current research questions pursued in connection with an ongoing project on n...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
This chapter examines the gender and deriflection systems of the Noon language of Senegal. The Noon ...
This paper reviews the treatment of gender systems in Niger-Congo languages. Our discussion is based...
This dissertation investigates interactions between gender and number and gender and evaluative morp...
International audienceThis paper provides an analysis of the gender system of Ɓə́ná-Yungur (glottoc...
International audienceThis paper provides an analysis of the gender system of Ɓə́ná-Yungur (glottoc...
This archive contains a unique collection of naturalistic child language data collected between 2017...
That there are differences between male and female speech forms has been well established in the lit...
While many languages require some form of subject-verb agreement, perhaps few offer such delightfull...
Uduk, a Koman language spoken on the border of Ethiopia and Sudan, evinces a number of unusual chara...
Konso, a Cushitic language of Ethiopia, is said to have a third value for gender besides masculine...
I, Stuart John McGill, confirm that the work presented in this thesis is my own. Where information h...
We re-assess the gender system of Ogbe-Oloma, an Edoid village variety of Nigeria. System exponents ...
This article describes the gender system of Longuda. Longuda class marking is alliterative and does ...
We give an overview of current research questions pursued in connection with an ongoing project on n...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
This chapter examines the gender and deriflection systems of the Noon language of Senegal. The Noon ...
This paper reviews the treatment of gender systems in Niger-Congo languages. Our discussion is based...
This dissertation investigates interactions between gender and number and gender and evaluative morp...
International audienceThis paper provides an analysis of the gender system of Ɓə́ná-Yungur (glottoc...
International audienceThis paper provides an analysis of the gender system of Ɓə́ná-Yungur (glottoc...
This archive contains a unique collection of naturalistic child language data collected between 2017...
That there are differences between male and female speech forms has been well established in the lit...
While many languages require some form of subject-verb agreement, perhaps few offer such delightfull...
Uduk, a Koman language spoken on the border of Ethiopia and Sudan, evinces a number of unusual chara...
Konso, a Cushitic language of Ethiopia, is said to have a third value for gender besides masculine...
I, Stuart John McGill, confirm that the work presented in this thesis is my own. Where information h...