A Grammar of Kusaal: A Mabia (Gur) Language of Northern Ghana

IF 1.7 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Klaudia Dombrowsky-Hahn
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The Gur languages (called Voltaic in the French tradition) form a huge language family within the Niger-Congo phylum. The family includes more than 70 languages spoken mainly in southeastern Mali, Burkina Faso, northern Benin, Nigeria, northern Togo, northern Ghana and northern Ivory Coast. While the position of some subgroups of the family, e. g. Senufo and some isolated languages, has recently been called into question, the languages of Central Gur undeniably form a tightly connected unit. Languages of this subgroup have similar phonological and tonal systems of two or three tones, and they share some grammatical features such as SVO constituent order, so-called “noun classes”, serial verb constructions and other multiverb predicates and coordinate constructions. Central Gur languages generally have a distinction between groups of stative and dynamic verbs, and aspect is important in the verbal system, marked with suffixes on the verb itself, whereas tense is marked by means of preverbal particles or auxiliaries. Research on Gur languages is growing, albeit slowly; however good descriptions taking into account all levels of the language are still scarce. Therefore, any effort to write a grammar of a Gur language is highly appreciated. The book under review is one of the rare grammars of a Central Gur language undertaken by a mother tongue speaker. In the following, I give a synopsis of the contents of this book, including my own analysis of remarkable and intriguing issues.
库萨尔语语法:加纳北部的一种马比亚语(古尔语)
古尔语(在法国传统中称为伏尔泰语)在尼日尔-刚果门中形成了一个庞大的语系。该家族包括70多种语言,主要分布在马里东南部、布基纳法索、贝宁北部、尼日利亚、多哥北部、加纳北部和科特迪瓦北部。虽然该家族的一些亚群的地位最近受到了质疑,例如塞努福语和一些孤立的语言,但不可否认的是,中央导师的语言形成了一个紧密相连的单元。该亚群的语言具有相似的两个或三个音调的语音和音调系统,它们具有一些语法特征,如SVO构成顺序、所谓的“名词类”、连动结构和其他多动词谓词和配位结构。中古尔语通常有静态动词组和动态动词组的区别,体在动词系统中很重要,用动词本身的后缀标记,而时态则用动词前助词或助词标记。对古语言的研究正在增长,尽管进展缓慢;然而,考虑到语言各个层面的良好描述仍然很少。因此,任何编写古尔语语法的努力都会受到高度赞赏。正在审查的这本书是由母语使用者编写的罕见的中央古尔语语法之一。在下文中,我简要介绍了这本书的内容,包括我自己对引人注目和有趣问题的分析。
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期刊介绍: Linguistic Typology provides a forum for all work of relevance to the study of language typology and cross-linguistic variation. It welcomes work taking a typological perspective on all domains of the structure of spoken and signed languages, including historical change, language processing, and sociolinguistics. Diverse descriptive and theoretical frameworks are welcomed so long as they have a clear bearing on the study of cross-linguistic variation. We welcome cross-disciplinary approaches to the study of linguistic diversity, as well as work dealing with just one or a few languages, as long as it is typologically informed and typologically and theoretically relevant, and contains new empirical evidence.
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