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Runyankore-Rukiga is represented with several articles on the TC-wiki:
 
Runyankore-Rukiga is represented with several articles on the TC-wiki:
 
 
====Annotating the Participle form of the verb====
 
 
The participle form of the verb is indicated by the morpheme '''-riku-'''.
 
Although this morpheme is complex, it should not be split into -ri- and -ku- in this case, since it
 
is the combination of these two morphemes that marks the participle as such.
 
--[[User:Justus Turamyomwe|Justus Turamyomwe]] 11:13, 13 October 2011 (UTC)
 
 
<Phrase>18220</Phrase>
 
  
  

Revision as of 15:53, 13 October 2011

Runyankore-Rukiga
Spoken in Uganda
Region South-west of Uganda
Total speakers 4.0097 million speakers as per the 2002 Population census
Language family Niger-Congo
  • Runyankore-Rukiga
Language codes
ISO 639-1 None
ISO 639-2
ISO 639-3 cgg
Linguasphere


Runyankore-Rukiga is represented with several articles on the TC-wiki:


Typological Features Template for Runyankore Rukiga

Following this link, you find information about the typology of Runyankore-Rukiga

Agreement in coordinated noun phrases in Runyankore-Rukiga

The squib "Agreement in coordinated phrases" is a short except from Allen's Master's Thesis: Asiimwe, Allen (2007). Morpho-syntactic patterns in Runyankore-Rukiga. Masters thesis, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway. Key issues regarding agreement in coordinated noun phrases are discussed.

Annotating Runyankore-Rukiga

Following the title link above you find short discussions of topics relevant to the annotation of Runyankore Rukiga, topics raised are for example how to classify the free morpheme's aha and omu and diverging noun class systems for Runyankore Rukiga.

Locative prepositions in Runyakitara

Locative prepositions in Runyakitara belong to the TypeCraft Category:Squib. If you would like to know more about this Category go to *Research* in your TypeCraft navigation bar. Where you find a list over already existing research projects and topics discussed on the TCwiki.

Noun Phrases in Runyankore-Rukiga

The squib Noun phrases in Runyankore-Rukiga reflects ongoing research at the Institute for Languages at Makerere University in Uganda.

A comparative analysis of Runyankore-Rukiga and Luganda pronominal agreement

It is generally stated that in Bantu languages, nouns trigger agreement with all lexical categories. However, in this squib, we present cases in Luganda and Runyankore-Rukiga where the noun may fail to control agreement of other words.

Category:Runyankore-Rukiga Corpus