Adposition classes in Tafi and SEIEE

Mercy Bobuafor, Yvonne Agbetsoamedo

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Abstract

The main goal of this paper is to describe and compare the adposition classes of two Ghana-Togo Mountain (GTM) languages: Tafi (KA-GTM) and SEIEE (NA-GTM). The core of the preposition classes in the two languages consists of a (general) locative and comitative prepositions, with Tafi showing the grammaticalization of a number of verb forms into prepositions. Both languages exhibit the postpositional use of body part nouns and locatives. There are debates as to whether Kwa languages have two classes of adpositions. The paper argues that both languages indeed have two adposition classes - prepositions and postpositions and shows the asymmetry in the distribution of the members of each class in both languages.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStudies in Language Companion Series
PublisherJohn Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages99-127
Number of pages29
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Publication series

NameStudies in Language Companion Series
Volume235
ISSN (Print)0165-7763

Keywords

  • adposition
  • grammaticalization
  • Kwa
  • SEIEE
  • Tafi

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