Tense And Aspect In Obolo Grammar And Discourse

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Tense and Aspect in Obolo Grammar and Discourse

Author: Uche Ekereawaji Aaron
language: en
Publisher: Sil International, Global Publishing
Release Date: 1999
Describes comprehensively and systematically the function of tense and aspect in the Obolo language (southeastern coastal Nigeria).
A Grammar of Contemporary Igbo

Author: Emenanjo, E. Nolue
language: en
Publisher: M & J Grand Orbit Communications
Release Date: 2016-02-22
In twenty-five chapters this book covers phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. The chapters are organized in four discrete parts: phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. They are uneven in terms of scope covered, length, the density of their contents and their degrees of difficulty. Each chapter ends with ‘Some References’ relevant to both the topic(s) treated in the chapter, in Igbo linguistics, and in general linguistics.
On reconstructing Proto-Bantu grammar

Author: Koen Bostoen
language: en
Publisher: Language Science Press
Release Date: 2023-03-15
This book is about reconstructing the grammar of Proto-Bantu, the ancestral language at the origin of current-day Bantu languages. While Bantu is a low-level branch of Niger-Congo, the world’s biggest phylum, it is still Africa’s biggest language family. This edited volume attempts to retrieve the phonology, morphology and syntax used by the earliest Bantu speakers to communicate with each other, discusses methods to do so, and looks at issues raised by these academic endeavours. It is a collective effort involving a fine mix of junior and senior scholars representing several generations of expert historical-comparative Bantu research. It is the first systematic approach to Proto-Bantu grammar since Meeussen’s Bantu Grammatical Reconstructions (1967). Based on new bodies of evidence from the last five decades, most notably from northwestern Bantu languages, this book considerably transforms our understanding of Proto-Bantu grammar and offers new methodological approaches to Bantu grammatical reconstruction.