2021
DOI: 10.1515/jall-2021-2013
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Action nominalization: a view from Esahie (Kwa)

Abstract: The paper provides a comprehensive account of the derivation of action nominals in Esahie, a Ghanaian language of the Tano subgroup (Kwa, Niger-Congo) which has been undocumented thus far, especially as far as morphosyntactic phenomena are concerned. The aim of the research is threefold: to contribute to language documentation, to provide a systematic description and analysis of the morphosyntactic properties of Esahie action nominals, and to offer a typological assessment of these constructions. We argue that… Show more

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“…Aboh & Essegbey, 2010) and Esahie (cf. Broohm & Melloni, 2021) suggests that the verb intervenes between the agent and patient in both transitive and intransitive clauses as shown in the subsequent illustrations from Marcus (2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Aboh & Essegbey, 2010) and Esahie (cf. Broohm & Melloni, 2021) suggests that the verb intervenes between the agent and patient in both transitive and intransitive clauses as shown in the subsequent illustrations from Marcus (2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%