This paper has explored the multiple meanings of the Akan verb di. It has emphasized the homonyms and their polysemes as well as the extended meanings that have emerged from each basic sense. The morphological structure and syntactic properties of the various senses has also been considered in order to bring out how grammatical structure affects the realization of meaning. Data was collected from both primary and secondary sources. Primarily, speeches, conversations and songs were recorded and transcribed to solicit occurrences and usages of the verb. Secondary data was collected from novels, bibles, dictionaries, lexicons and grammars that are written in Akan. Published dates of these books were between 1969 and 2004 so that there could be...
Marfo, 2009). The paper focuses on Noun-Noun (N-N) and Noun-Adjective (N-Adj) compounds in Akan and ...
This thesis is a study of reduplication in Akan, a Kwa language spoken in Ghana, West Africa and som...
In Akan, tense and aspect in serial verb constructions have different distributions. Tense is repeat...
This paper has explored the multiple meanings of the Akan verb di. It has emphasized the homonyms an...
Abstract This paper highlights three issues in the study of verb–noun compounding and shows how da...
This thesis investigates two post-nominal morphemes, bi and nʊ, in Akan (a Kwa language spoken mainl...
The present paper is concerned with the diminutive morpheme -wa/-ba in Akan. It examines the form, t...
This paper examines transparent and non-transparent diminutive forms in Akan and the range of meanin...
This study is an investigation of multi-meaning verbs in the Bono dialect of the Akan (Kwa, Niger-Co...
This paper explores the semantic properties of some Akan verbs: cut, contact by impact, change of st...
The paper addresses the semantic shifts, extensions and metaphorical use of ano ‘mouth ’ in Akan (a ...
A project done as part of the "Urbane Feldforschung" seminar in Humboldt University of Berlin in 20...
This paper explores the semantics and pragmatics of noun phrase and clausal connectives in Akan (Nig...
This paper investigates the interpretive and formal properties of the so-called focus construction i...
This paper examines transparent and non-transparent diminutive forms in Akan and the range of meanin...
Marfo, 2009). The paper focuses on Noun-Noun (N-N) and Noun-Adjective (N-Adj) compounds in Akan and ...
This thesis is a study of reduplication in Akan, a Kwa language spoken in Ghana, West Africa and som...
In Akan, tense and aspect in serial verb constructions have different distributions. Tense is repeat...
This paper has explored the multiple meanings of the Akan verb di. It has emphasized the homonyms an...
Abstract This paper highlights three issues in the study of verb–noun compounding and shows how da...
This thesis investigates two post-nominal morphemes, bi and nʊ, in Akan (a Kwa language spoken mainl...
The present paper is concerned with the diminutive morpheme -wa/-ba in Akan. It examines the form, t...
This paper examines transparent and non-transparent diminutive forms in Akan and the range of meanin...
This study is an investigation of multi-meaning verbs in the Bono dialect of the Akan (Kwa, Niger-Co...
This paper explores the semantic properties of some Akan verbs: cut, contact by impact, change of st...
The paper addresses the semantic shifts, extensions and metaphorical use of ano ‘mouth ’ in Akan (a ...
A project done as part of the "Urbane Feldforschung" seminar in Humboldt University of Berlin in 20...
This paper explores the semantics and pragmatics of noun phrase and clausal connectives in Akan (Nig...
This paper investigates the interpretive and formal properties of the so-called focus construction i...
This paper examines transparent and non-transparent diminutive forms in Akan and the range of meanin...
Marfo, 2009). The paper focuses on Noun-Noun (N-N) and Noun-Adjective (N-Adj) compounds in Akan and ...
This thesis is a study of reduplication in Akan, a Kwa language spoken in Ghana, West Africa and som...
In Akan, tense and aspect in serial verb constructions have different distributions. Tense is repeat...