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- Title
Verbal number in Goemai (West Chadic).
- Authors
Hellwig, Birgit
- Abstract
Chadic languages are known for marking verbal number, and Goemai is no exception. When comparing Goemai to other Chadic languages, however, several differences emerge: the inventory is exceptionally large; the verbs come from all lexical fields; and they are used to indicate participant number rather than event number. Contrary to expectations, the marking of participant number does not only cover intransitive subjects and transitive objects, but also some transitive subjects and peripheral arguments. These patterns have a semantic basis, and this chapter explores the interaction of verbal number, transitivity and semantic roles in Goemai.
- Subjects
CHADIC languages; VERBS; NUMBER (Grammar); GOEMAI language; TRANSITIVITY (Grammar); SEMANTICS
- Publication
STUF: Language Typology & Universals, 2017, Vol 70, Issue 1, p7
- ISSN
1867-8319
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1515/stuf-2017-0002