A project done as part of the "Urbane Feldforschung" seminar in Humboldt University of Berlin in 2018. This is a project on Akan Twi Asante, a language spoken in Ghana. The subject is the usage of phrasal verbs (emu) ye den, (emu) ye duru and (emu) ye hare in the Asante dialect of Akan Twi. Collected data includes 6 glossed sentences in Akan on the topic mentioned above and 56 words from the Swadesh List
LoC Class: PL8046.A631, LoC Subject Headings: Akan language -- Phonology, Show similar items, Akan l...
In the typology of West African languages, tone has been noted to play crucial grammatical and lexic...
This paper explores the semantic properties of some Akan verbs: cut, contact by impact, change of st...
A project done as part of the "Urbane Feldforschung" seminar in Humboldt University of Berlin in 20...
This paper presents an analysis of the verbal morphology and associated phonological processes in As...
There is the general consensus among linguists today that verbs, to a large extent, are used in virt...
This paper examines some phonological processes observed in the Pig Latin; a linguistic game played ...
In this paper I discuss the distribution of the so-called stem marker-ku- in Swahili, which is found...
Contains fulltext : 190131.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This dissertati...
This thesis is a study of reduplication in Akan, a Kwa language spoken in Ghana, West Africa and som...
Compounding has received a great deal of discussion in Akan Phonology. Akan is a spoken language tha...
This paper has explored the multiple meanings of the Akan verb di. It has emphasized the homonyms an...
This article mainly aims at examining the use of phrasal verbs in the written discourse ...
The study aimed to examine the syntactic features of transitivity in Akan verbs of cutting, contact ...
This paper sought to address family names among the Akan of Ghana and considers naming as an importa...
LoC Class: PL8046.A631, LoC Subject Headings: Akan language -- Phonology, Show similar items, Akan l...
In the typology of West African languages, tone has been noted to play crucial grammatical and lexic...
This paper explores the semantic properties of some Akan verbs: cut, contact by impact, change of st...
A project done as part of the "Urbane Feldforschung" seminar in Humboldt University of Berlin in 20...
This paper presents an analysis of the verbal morphology and associated phonological processes in As...
There is the general consensus among linguists today that verbs, to a large extent, are used in virt...
This paper examines some phonological processes observed in the Pig Latin; a linguistic game played ...
In this paper I discuss the distribution of the so-called stem marker-ku- in Swahili, which is found...
Contains fulltext : 190131.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This dissertati...
This thesis is a study of reduplication in Akan, a Kwa language spoken in Ghana, West Africa and som...
Compounding has received a great deal of discussion in Akan Phonology. Akan is a spoken language tha...
This paper has explored the multiple meanings of the Akan verb di. It has emphasized the homonyms an...
This article mainly aims at examining the use of phrasal verbs in the written discourse ...
The study aimed to examine the syntactic features of transitivity in Akan verbs of cutting, contact ...
This paper sought to address family names among the Akan of Ghana and considers naming as an importa...
LoC Class: PL8046.A631, LoC Subject Headings: Akan language -- Phonology, Show similar items, Akan l...
In the typology of West African languages, tone has been noted to play crucial grammatical and lexic...
This paper explores the semantic properties of some Akan verbs: cut, contact by impact, change of st...