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Word Formation Processes in Edo

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Book Word Formation Processes in Edo Harrison Adeniyi
Libristo code: 06855339
Publishers LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, November 2011
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This book examines the morphological structures and processes in Edo such as nominalization, compounding, reduplication, affixation, clipping, number formation and ideophones. The structures of Edo personal names and the roles of tones in the morphological processes in the language were also investigated. The book concludes with the appraisal of Yoruba loanwords in Edo based on philological facts, which appear to link Ife and Benin. The theories of autosegmental phonology and morphology and lexicalist hypothesis were adopted for this work. The book reveals that the morphology of Edo language is distinct because of the unique roles that tones play in the various nominal constructions we examine. It also reveals that through the study of the relationship between Edo and Yoruba words, we can clearly and intuitively comprehend the history of these people. The results, through corpus of data from Yoruba loanwords in Edo, tend to suggest that both the Yoruba and the Edo people have a common progenitor. The book therefore broadens the discourse of morphology and its philological importance, not only in Edoid languages but also in African linguistic studies.

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Full name Word Formation Processes in Edo
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2012
Number of pages 248
EAN 9783659284823
Libristo code 06855339
Weight 345
Dimensions 150 x 220 x 13
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