Noun class system of Kusaal

It is common knowledge that noun classes in Mabia (Gur) languages are primarily characterized by stems and affixes. Common to all studies on nominal classification in Kusaal is the observation that nouns that exhibit common morphological properties also share identical semantic features. Though thi...

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Main Author: Hasiyatu Abubakari
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Published: LibraryPress@UF 2021-04-01
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description It is common knowledge that noun classes in Mabia (Gur) languages are primarily characterized by stems and affixes. Common to all studies on nominal classification in Kusaal is the observation that nouns that exhibit common morphological properties also share identical semantic features. Though this is true to some extent, the generalization breeds a lot of leakages because classifications based on semantic field alone is unable to explain the inclusion of nouns that share identical morphological and phonological features but different semantic features. Thus, this problem questions the assumption that noun classification in Kusaal is dependent on common semantic properties or coherence shared by all nouns in a group. The semantic classification of nouns, in this study, is composed based on the assumption that speakers of Kusaal put together nouns that are connected by identical semantic features and others that are linked by pragmatic associations into networks that define concepts and aspects of their survival as human beings. It is further observed that nouns within such groups also go through identical phonological rules or constraints. Nouns in this paper are classified based on their morphological features which are closely knit to their semantic networks as well as phonological constraints. The framework of Lexical-Phonology is employed in analyzing the morphophonological components of the nominal classification system of the language
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spelling doaj-art-8fb7fb6de78c4c3bbd032fd63a4c5c402025-08-20T01:53:30ZengLibraryPress@UFStudies in African Linguistics0039-35332154-428X2021-04-01501Noun class system of KusaalHasiyatu Abubakari0University of Ghana It is common knowledge that noun classes in Mabia (Gur) languages are primarily characterized by stems and affixes. Common to all studies on nominal classification in Kusaal is the observation that nouns that exhibit common morphological properties also share identical semantic features. Though this is true to some extent, the generalization breeds a lot of leakages because classifications based on semantic field alone is unable to explain the inclusion of nouns that share identical morphological and phonological features but different semantic features. Thus, this problem questions the assumption that noun classification in Kusaal is dependent on common semantic properties or coherence shared by all nouns in a group. The semantic classification of nouns, in this study, is composed based on the assumption that speakers of Kusaal put together nouns that are connected by identical semantic features and others that are linked by pragmatic associations into networks that define concepts and aspects of their survival as human beings. It is further observed that nouns within such groups also go through identical phonological rules or constraints. Nouns in this paper are classified based on their morphological features which are closely knit to their semantic networks as well as phonological constraints. The framework of Lexical-Phonology is employed in analyzing the morphophonological components of the nominal classification system of the language https://ojs.test.flvc.org/sal/article/view/128792Nominal classesmorphologyphonologysemanticsKusaal
spellingShingle Hasiyatu Abubakari
Noun class system of Kusaal
Studies in African Linguistics
Nominal classes
morphology
phonology
semantics
Kusaal
title Noun class system of Kusaal
title_full Noun class system of Kusaal
title_fullStr Noun class system of Kusaal
title_full_unstemmed Noun class system of Kusaal
title_short Noun class system of Kusaal
title_sort noun class system of kusaal
topic Nominal classes
morphology
phonology
semantics
Kusaal
url https://ojs.test.flvc.org/sal/article/view/128792
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