Abstract: The paper describes Leteh nominal morphology within the framework of Basic Linguistic Theory (Dixon 2010; Dryer 2006). The nominal morphology is described in the context of two phenomena: number marking and noun classification. Leteh is a South-Guan language from the Niger-Congo family of languages. The morphology of Leteh is largely agglutinative. Güldemann and Fiedler (2019) argue that current analyses of gender systems are heavily influenced by those in Bantu languages and not cross-linguistically applicable. They propose an alternative analysis that includes the notions agreement class and nominal form class. In this paper I adopt the notion of nominal form class to classify nouns in Leteh. The nouns are grouped into four majo...
[Extract] 1. Gender and noun class in one language?\ud \ud Almost all languages have some grammatica...
This paper presents an overview of diminutives in the Bantu language family, with an emphasis on the...
This archive contains a unique collection of naturalistic child language data collected between 2017...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an overview of the morphological classes and agreeme...
International audienceOne of the quintessential typological properties of the Bantu languages is the...
In this paper, I argue that the plural forms of some nouns which differ from forms accounted for in ...
The paper deals with two nominal genders attested in a variant of the Gur language cluster. The auth...
Bantu verbal forms are notoriously complex from a morphological point of view, in that they consist ...
Gújjolaay Eegimaa (G.E.), an Atlantic language of the Niger-Congo phylum spoken in the Basse-Casama...
It is characterized by the categorization of nouns into noun classes which often pair into singular ...
This dissertation studies Bantu nominalizations drawing evidence primarily from Gikuyu and Bantu lan...
This paper offers a description of the nominal class system in Esahie (Central-Tano, Kwa, Niger-Cong...
This article describes the gender system of Longuda. Longuda class marking is alliterative and does ...
This paper focuses on nominal classification in Bantu, Romance and Chinese. The relation between ...
Noun classes are a prominent grammatical feature of Bantu languages where typically each noun (or no...
[Extract] 1. Gender and noun class in one language?\ud \ud Almost all languages have some grammatica...
This paper presents an overview of diminutives in the Bantu language family, with an emphasis on the...
This archive contains a unique collection of naturalistic child language data collected between 2017...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an overview of the morphological classes and agreeme...
International audienceOne of the quintessential typological properties of the Bantu languages is the...
In this paper, I argue that the plural forms of some nouns which differ from forms accounted for in ...
The paper deals with two nominal genders attested in a variant of the Gur language cluster. The auth...
Bantu verbal forms are notoriously complex from a morphological point of view, in that they consist ...
Gújjolaay Eegimaa (G.E.), an Atlantic language of the Niger-Congo phylum spoken in the Basse-Casama...
It is characterized by the categorization of nouns into noun classes which often pair into singular ...
This dissertation studies Bantu nominalizations drawing evidence primarily from Gikuyu and Bantu lan...
This paper offers a description of the nominal class system in Esahie (Central-Tano, Kwa, Niger-Cong...
This article describes the gender system of Longuda. Longuda class marking is alliterative and does ...
This paper focuses on nominal classification in Bantu, Romance and Chinese. The relation between ...
Noun classes are a prominent grammatical feature of Bantu languages where typically each noun (or no...
[Extract] 1. Gender and noun class in one language?\ud \ud Almost all languages have some grammatica...
This paper presents an overview of diminutives in the Bantu language family, with an emphasis on the...
This archive contains a unique collection of naturalistic child language data collected between 2017...