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EXPLORING THE MORPHOSYNTAX AND SEMANTICS OF VERBAL EXTENSIONS IN GOKANA
ABSTRACT
The phenomenon of verbal extensions has not been
adequately examined in Gokana. This paper identifies verbal extensions in
Gokana and provides an objective and principled description of their
morphology, syntax, and semantics within the framework of Principles and
Parameters Theory. The paper shows that simple and seriated extensions are
attested in Gokana. The paper identifies nine simple extensions and three
seriated extensions in Gokana verbal morphology. Interestingly, the paper notes
that the logophoric extension has the features of an anaphor but functions as a
pronominal since it violates the clause-mate condition on anaphors. The paper
claims that the nine simple extensions that occur in the language are productive
synchronically. The paper, however, finds that the seriated extensions are not
as synchronically productive as the simple extensions, and those described in
this study may likely be traces of the fossilized extensions that indicate that
seriated extensions perhaps were once productive in the language. The paper
therefore recommends a diachronic study of the seriated extensions.
KEYWORDS:
Gokana, Verbal Extensions,
Morphological structure, Logophoric Suffix, Seriated, Syntax, Semantics,
Synchronic, Diachronic, Principles and Parameters Theory
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