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COPULA CONSTRUCTIONS IN GOKANA
ABSTRACT
The copula construction is a recurrent syntactic
structure in the descriptive domain of natural language discourse structure.
This paper analysed copula constructions in Gokana within a formal linguistic
framework. The paper found that the Gokana copula verb is highly irregular with
multiple morphological forms triggered by accountable grammatical features. The
paper identified the attested copula constructions in the language and
objectively described the basic morphological and syntactic features of these
constructions. The study showed that the canonical clausal elements of the
Gokana copula constructions: the subject, copula verb and complement have an
underlying SVC linear word order and noted that only the suppletive copula construction
can license an alternation in this basic word order. The paper noted that
complements of the copula verb express predicative, equative, existential,
locative, and ascriptive notions. And recommended a morphosyntactic probe of
the variant forms of the Gokana copula verb to determine and document the
accountable grammatical features that underlie these forms.
KEYWORDS: Gokana,
Copula, Construction, Complement and Predicate
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