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|'''Phonological Features''' | |'''Phonological Features''' | ||
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|Vowel inventory | |Vowel inventory | ||
− | | | + | | a, aa, e, ee, i, ii, u, uu, o, oo, ɔ, ɔɔ |
|- | |- | ||
|Vowel harmony | |Vowel harmony | ||
− | | | + | | Konkomba does not have vowel harmony. |
|- | |- | ||
|Consonant inventory | |Consonant inventory | ||
− | | | + | | p, t, ch, f, b, d, g, gb, k, kp, p, h, j, l, m, n, ŋ, ŋm, r, s, w, y |
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|Tone | |Tone | ||
− | | | + | | Konkomba is a tonal language, but tone is not marked in the orthography. Some minimal tone pairs are marked by spelling, using a silent letter /h/ |
|- | |- | ||
|Syllable Structure | |Syllable Structure | ||
− | | | + | | cv, cvv, cvc, cvvc, v, vv, C (C is restricted to syllabic nasal only) |
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− | |'''Morpho-syntactic Features''' | + | | '''Morpho-syntactic Features''' |
− | |In the following fields | + | |In the following fields some of the basic morpho-syntactic parameters of Konkomba are described. |
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|morphological classification (1) | |morphological classification (1) | ||
− | | | + | |Konkomba is an isolating language rather than aglutinating. Most nouns have class affixes, some verbs have aspect markers, but apart from that most words consist of one morpheme. |
|- | |- | ||
|morphological classification (2) | |morphological classification (2) | ||
− | | | + | |Konkomba is both a head-marking and a dependent-marking language: in a noun phrase the possessive marker is attached to the possessed element, (head marking), but it is also dependent-marking in that it is the adjective that is marked in a descriptive noun phrase. |
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|'''Nominal Phrases''' | |'''Nominal Phrases''' | ||
− | |In the following fields | + | |In the following fields there is a description of some of the basic morpho-syntactic properties of nominal constituents |
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|syntactic structure | |syntactic structure | ||
− | | | + | |Linear order of elements in the noun phrase: N-ADJ/NUM-DET |
|- | |- | ||
− | |nominal modification | + | | nominal modification |
− | | | + | |There are few adjectives in Konkomba. Often the Adjective is fused with the noun as a suffix, agreeing with the class of the noun. |
+ | The relative clause normally follows the head noun. The relative pronoun agrees with the noun it modifies in class and number. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|nominal specification | |nominal specification | ||
− | | | + | |Konkomba has determiners, demonstratives, numerals and quantifiers. |
− | |- | + | |- |
|possession | |possession | ||
− | |In | + | | In Konkomba possession is expressed by a possessive/associative particle which immediately follows the possessor (if a noun) and is affixed to the possessed element, replacing the class prefix (if present)of the possessed element. Konkomba distinguishes alienable and inalienable possession. |
|- | |- | ||
|pronominal system | |pronominal system | ||
− | | | + | |Konkomba has free pronoun forms. Some personal pronouns are marked for object. Pronouns have an emphatic form. There are bound pronouns, e.g. when followed by a negative morpheme or a possessive morpheme. There are reflexive pronouns. |
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|'''Verbal Phrases''' | |'''Verbal Phrases''' | ||
− | | | + | |The Verbal Phrase consists of: optional tense marker/s, (T) followed by the Verb (V). |
|- | |- | ||
|word order | |word order | ||
− | | | + | | SVO |
|- | |- | ||
|TAM | |TAM | ||
− | | | + | | Future, Imperfect, Perfect, Time-depth markers |
|- | |- | ||
|infinitival forms | |infinitival forms | ||
− | | | + | |Konkomba may use a verbal noun as Infinitive. Alternatively the Infinitive may be marked by a pre-verbal nasal with high tone. |
|- | |- | ||
|verbal constructions | |verbal constructions | ||
− | | | + | | Konkomba has ditransitive constructions - Object and Indirect Object. There are also serial verb constructions composed of more than one verb (usually not more than two). |
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|'''Adpositions''' | |'''Adpositions''' | ||
− | | | + | |Konkomba has postpositions. |
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|'''Complementation''' | |'''Complementation''' | ||
− | | | + | |Konkomba has descriptive Complement: (SVO - X is Y); Identity Complement: (Who is X?); and Quote Complement: X said What? |
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− | |'''Special Properties of | + | |'''Special Properties of Konkomba |
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+ | [[Adverbial Conjunction in Konkomba]] |
Latest revision as of 17:07, 21 December 2009
by Mary Steele of GILLBT Tamale, Ghana. Email:Mary_Steele@sil.org
Feature | Description |
Phonological Features | |
Vowel inventory | a, aa, e, ee, i, ii, u, uu, o, oo, ɔ, ɔɔ |
Vowel harmony | Konkomba does not have vowel harmony. |
Consonant inventory | p, t, ch, f, b, d, g, gb, k, kp, p, h, j, l, m, n, ŋ, ŋm, r, s, w, y |
Tone | Konkomba is a tonal language, but tone is not marked in the orthography. Some minimal tone pairs are marked by spelling, using a silent letter /h/ |
Syllable Structure | cv, cvv, cvc, cvvc, v, vv, C (C is restricted to syllabic nasal only) |
Morpho-syntactic Features | In the following fields some of the basic morpho-syntactic parameters of Konkomba are described. |
morphological classification (1) | Konkomba is an isolating language rather than aglutinating. Most nouns have class affixes, some verbs have aspect markers, but apart from that most words consist of one morpheme. |
morphological classification (2) | Konkomba is both a head-marking and a dependent-marking language: in a noun phrase the possessive marker is attached to the possessed element, (head marking), but it is also dependent-marking in that it is the adjective that is marked in a descriptive noun phrase. |
Nominal Phrases | In the following fields there is a description of some of the basic morpho-syntactic properties of nominal constituents |
syntactic structure | Linear order of elements in the noun phrase: N-ADJ/NUM-DET |
nominal modification | There are few adjectives in Konkomba. Often the Adjective is fused with the noun as a suffix, agreeing with the class of the noun.
The relative clause normally follows the head noun. The relative pronoun agrees with the noun it modifies in class and number. |
nominal specification | Konkomba has determiners, demonstratives, numerals and quantifiers. |
possession | In Konkomba possession is expressed by a possessive/associative particle which immediately follows the possessor (if a noun) and is affixed to the possessed element, replacing the class prefix (if present)of the possessed element. Konkomba distinguishes alienable and inalienable possession. |
pronominal system | Konkomba has free pronoun forms. Some personal pronouns are marked for object. Pronouns have an emphatic form. There are bound pronouns, e.g. when followed by a negative morpheme or a possessive morpheme. There are reflexive pronouns. |
Verbal Phrases | The Verbal Phrase consists of: optional tense marker/s, (T) followed by the Verb (V). |
word order | SVO |
TAM | Future, Imperfect, Perfect, Time-depth markers |
infinitival forms | Konkomba may use a verbal noun as Infinitive. Alternatively the Infinitive may be marked by a pre-verbal nasal with high tone. |
verbal constructions | Konkomba has ditransitive constructions - Object and Indirect Object. There are also serial verb constructions composed of more than one verb (usually not more than two). |
Adpositions | Konkomba has postpositions. |
Complementation | Konkomba has descriptive Complement: (SVO - X is Y); Identity Complement: (Who is X?); and Quote Complement: X said What? |
Special Properties of Konkomba | -- |