Journal article

Tense, aspect and mood in Avatime

Rebecca Defina

Afrika und Ubersee | MPG | Published : 2018

Abstract

The Ghana-Togo Mountain languages are a typologically distinct group of languages within the Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo language family. Until recently, they have received very little documentary attention, and are still greatly under-described. Where there is information regarding the tense, aspect, and mood system, Ghana-Togo Mountain languages are described as tense and aspect prominent. In contrast, Kwa languages are typically aspect and mood prominent, with little to no grammatical tense marking. Is the apparent greater emphasis on tense one of the typological features that separates the GhanaTogo Mountain languages from the other Kwa languages? Or has tense been overrepresented due ..

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