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Separation events in Tafi language and culture
In: Studies in African Linguistics, Vol 47, Iss 1 (2021) (2021)
Abstract: Separation events differ in lexicalisation patterns (Talmy 2000) and in argument realisation (Levin and Rappaport Hovav 2005) cross-linguistically. There are different types of separation events. “Cutting” and “breaking” events involve a non-reversible change in object integrity and have been systematically researched cross-linguistically in recent times (Guerssel et al 1985; Bohnemeyer 2008; Majid et al. 2008; Schaefer and Egbokhare 2012). In this paper, some of the generalisations that have been made concerning CUT and BREAK verbs are tested based on data from Tafi, a Ghana-Togo Mountain language. I investigate the morpho-syntactic properties of Tafi CUT and BREAK verbs in relation to a suggested generalisation by Guerssel et al. that BREAK verbs have a transitive/intransitive argument structure and participate in the causative/inchoative alternation; while CUT verbs are transitive and they are not expected to occur without their external argument. The types of events referred to by the CUT and BREAK verbs and the combinatorial capacity of the individual verbs are also explored. Based on an analysis of stimulus-elicitations and spontaneous language performances recorded in the field, I show that the Tafi verb bhui ‘cut’ can be used in an intransitive/resultative construction in which the theme, the internal argument, occurs as the subject. Drawing on the behaviour of bhui ‘cut’ I interrogate the explanations that have been offered in the literature with respect to such deviations from the generalisation. I argue that the verb argument alternation potential of a verb depends on the verb semantics as well as the type of (internal) argument it collocates with. Moreover, I explore the semantic interpretations of the verb when it combines with non-typical objects such as ‘water’. I show that such patterns and collocations such as ‘the water cut’ = ‘the water stopped running’, ‘cut a village’ = ‘establish a village’ are areal in nature (cf. Huttar et al. 2007).
Keyword: Collocations; CUT and BREAK verbs; Ewe; inchoative alternation; lexicalization; P1-1091; Philology. Linguistics; Tafi
URL: https://doaj.org/article/791fc6bda0bb43268c54dd3cda3f9e27
https://doi.org/10.32473/sal.v47i1.107650
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Parallel text dataset for Neural Machine Translation (French -> Fongbe, French -> Ewe) ...
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Parallel text dataset for Neural Machine Translation (French -> Fongbe, French -> Ewe) ...
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Revisiting "Home" in Ghanaian Poetry: Awoonor, Anyidoho and Adzei
In: CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (2020)
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Comparative Syntactic Analysis of Predicative Possession and Transitive 'Need'
In: Theses (2019)
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Language Imperialism in Post-Colonial Ghana: Linguistic Recovery and Change
In: SASAH 4th Year Capstone and Other Projects: Publications (2019)
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African proverbs as epistemologies of decolonization
Demi, Suleyman M.; Darko, Isaac Nortey; Dei, George J. Sefa. - New York : Peter Lang, 2018
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Sémiotique et métaphore de la corruption au Bénin
Gbaguidi, Julien K.. - Bâle, Suisse : Editions Universitaires du Monde, 2018
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Impact of Standardisation and Vehicularization: The case of Tɔŋúgbe in South-Eastern Ghana and Fula (Adamawa) in Northern Cameroon
Boutché, Jean-Pierre; Dodzi Kpoglu, Promise. - : Paris : Société d'Histoire et d'Épistémologie des Sciences du Langage, 2017. : PERSÉE : Université de Lyon, CNRS & ENS de Lyon, 2017
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Dictionnaire éwé-français, by Jacques Rongier ...
Yakpo, Kofi. - : Zenodo, 2016
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Dictionnaire éwé-français, by Jacques Rongier ...
Yakpo, Kofi. - : Zenodo, 2016
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The emergence of hybrid grammars : language contact and change
Aboh, Enoch Oladé. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015
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Surviving the middle passage : the West-Africa-Surinam Sprachbund
Muysken, Pieter (Hrsg.); Smith, Norval (Hrsg.). - Berlin [u.a.] : De Gruyter Mouton, 2015
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Relative clauses in Suriname creoles and Gbe languages
In: Lingua <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 129 (2013), 96-123
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Fact-type complements in Gbe and the Surinamese Creoles
In: Lingua <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 129 (2013), 9-31
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Done already? A comparison of completive markers in the Gbe languages and Sranan Tongo
In: Lingua <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 129 (2013), 150-172
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Possibility and necessity modals in Gbe and Surinamese creoles
In: Lingua <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 129 (2013), 67-95
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Cross-linguistic influence in language creation: assessing the role of the Gbe languages in the formation of the Creoles of Suriname
In: Lingua <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 129 (2013), 1-8
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Von der Christianisierung afrikanischer und anderer Sprachen : ein Reader zu Bibelübersetzung, Sprache, Mission und Kultur
Schmidt, Muhammad Wolfgang G. A.. - Berlin : Viademica-Verl., 2013
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Three-place predicates in West African serializing languages
In: Studies in African Linguistics, Vol 42, Iss 1 (2013) (2013)
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