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Prof. Mary Esther Kropp Dakubu, is Emerita Professor at the University of Ghana.
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Professor Kropp Dakubu who is a former Director of the Language Centre started off as a Research Fellow at the Institute of African Studies in 1964. She is a recipient of a
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number of international awards and grants, and has published extensively.
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== Selected Publications==
 
2009    Parlons Farefari. Paris: l'Harmattan.
 
2009    Parlons Farefari. Paris: l'Harmattan.
  

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Mary Esther Kropp Dakubu


Prof. Mary Esther Kropp Dakubu, is Emerita Professor at the University of Ghana.

Professor Kropp Dakubu who is a former Director of the Language Centre started off as a Research Fellow at the Institute of African Studies in 1964. She is a recipient of a number of international awards and grants, and has published extensively.



Selected Publications

2009 Parlons Farefari. Paris: l'Harmattan.

2007 Gurenɛ-English Dictionary Vol.1: Gurenɛ-English Dictionary Vol.2: English-Gurenɛ Glossary. Legon: Linguistics Dept.

2006 Parlons Ga. Paris: l'Harmattan.

2005 Dagaare Grammar. Collected Language Notes No. 26. Legon: Institute of African Studies.

2002 Ga Phonology. Legon: IAS.

2000 Ga-English Dictionary with English-Ga Index. Accra: Black Mask Publishers.(A new edition is in press)

1997 Korle Meets the Sea, a Sociolinguistic History of Accra. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press.

1988 editor and major contributor, The Languages of Ghana. London: Kegan Paul International Ltd.

1987 The Dangme Language: an introductory study. London and Basingstoke/Accra: Macmillan/Unimax.

1981 One Voice: the linguistic culture of an Accra lineage. Leiden: African Studies Center.

Articles:

2008a Ga verb features. In Ameka and Dakubu eds., Aspect and Modality, Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. 91-134.

2008b with Felix K. Ameka, Imperfective constructions: progressive and prospective in Ewe and Dangme. In Ameka and Dakubu eds., Aspect and Modality pp. 215-289.

2008c with Akosua Anyidoho, Ghana: indigenous languages, English, and an emerging national identity. Chapter 8 in Andrew Simpson, ed., Language and National Identity in Africa. Oxford University Press. Pp. 141-157.

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Construction Label Project

Ga Extended Verb Complex

Notes

Construction descriptions in my texts using Construction Label conventions have been entered and revised at various times, and details of the abbreviations and conventions used may have changed.