A structural analysis of personal names in Kusaal

Hasiyatu Abubakari, Lawrence Sandow, Samuel Akugri Asitanga

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Abstract

New names are created on daily bases but old names never change in form. Thus, names offer a window where the archaic linguistics structure of a language can be traced. This study explores the grammatical structure of personal names in Kusaal by focusing on their phonology, morphonology and syntax. Phonologically, the paper explores the phonotactics of personal names; morphologically, it discusses the various morphemes that constitute this category of names, and syntactically, it analyses the rules that underlie the construction of personal names that are phrases, clauses and sentences. The meaning of personal names in Kusaal have been discussed extensively in previous studies for which reason minimal attention is dedicated to it in the current work. The findings show that personal names in Kusaal conform to almost all the structural rules of the language. They occupy specific positions in the noun phrase and in the sentence; they are neutral to syntactic features such as definiteness and plurality. Personal names also take prefixes and affixes and can be compound words. There are instances where insertions and deletions are observed in the compound formation of personal names in the language. The study uses the Basic Linguistics Theory for its descriptive analysis of personal names. Both primary and secondary data are used in this study.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101613
JournalLanguage Sciences
Volume104
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • Grammar of names
  • Kusaal
  • Mabia languages
  • Morphology of names
  • Onomastics
  • Personal names
  • Phonology of names
  • Syntax of names

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