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Syntagme qualificatif en akwá, langue bantu (C22) parlée en République du Congo
The present work describes, based on European structuralism, the qualifying phrase in Akwá, a language classified by the linguistic literature in zone C and group C20. The qualifying phrase is obviously a phrase with qualifying determination, fundamentally constituted around two elements, which are the qualified, and the qualifying. Depending on whether it is unmarked or marked, this syntagm can be made up of elements, which follow one another without a relator or can belinked to one another by means of a copula verb or a functional of the prepositive type. Keywords: phrase, qualifying phrase, qualified, qualifying, akwá.