The morphology and phonology of the nominal domain in Tagbana. Yranahan Traoré

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4.1 Nominal classes

       4.2 Noun classes in Niger-Congo languages

       4.2.1 Noun class systems in Niger-Congo languages

       4.2.2 Noun class systems in Gur languages

       4.3 Noun class system in Fròʔò (Tagbana)

       4.3.1 Nominal class 1

       4.3.2 Nominal class 2

       4.3.3 Nominal class 3

       4.3.4 Nominal class 4

       4.3.5 Nominal class 5

       4.3.6 Nominal class 6

       4.3.7 Nominal class 7

       Conclusion

       5 Agreeing/concording morphemes and alliterative concord

       5.1 Introduction

       5.2 Word order in the nominal phrase

       5.3 Functional morphemes

       5.4 Agreeing dependent functional morphemes

       5.4.1 Pronouns, possessives, and possessive constructions

       5.4.2 Interrogatives

       5.4.3 Indefinite article

       5.4.4 Demonstratives/relative pronouns

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       5.4.5 Deictic particle/clause-ending particles

       5.4.6 Presentative

       5.5 Illustration of agreement in dependent morphemes

       5.5.1 Agreement in dependent functional morphemes of class 1

       5.5.2 Agreement in dependent functional morphemes of class 3

       5.5.3 Agreement in dependent functional morphemes of class 5

       5.5.4 Agreement in dependent functional morphemes of classes 2, 4, 6 and 7

       5.6 Morphosyntax and VI

       5.7 The role of phonology

       5.7.1 VI instructions as inputs in an optimality-theoretic analysis

       5.7.2 Vowel and nasal harmonies

       5.7.3 Total vowel harmony

       5.7.4 Nasal harmony (vowel-consonant harmony)

       5.7.5 Epenthetic [ʔ]

       5.8 Discussion and additional comment on nouns

       5.9 Conclusion

       6 Nominal derivation in Fròʔò

       6.1 Inflection and derivation

       6.2 Denominal derivation

       6.3 Deverbal nouns

       6.3.1 Verbal root plus a CM

       6.3.2 Special cases of deverbal nominalization

       6.4 Deadjectival nouns

       6.4.1 Adjectives in their citation form

       6.4.2 Agreement in predicative adjectives

       6.5 Conclusion

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       7 Compounding and complex noun formation

       7.1 Noun + noun (N+N) compounds

       7.1.1 Endocentric and exocentric compounds

       7.1.2 N+N compounds with a single CM

       7.1.3 N+N compounds with two CM (resulting in a nominal phrase)

       7.1.4

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