Difference between revisions of "Typological Features Template for kulango"
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Subject: animate: SG hɷ~ `he/she`; PL bɔ`they` inanimate: SG hɔ `it`; PL ɷ~ `its` | Subject: animate: SG hɷ~ `he/she`; PL bɔ`they` inanimate: SG hɔ `it`; PL ɷ~ `its` | ||
Object: animate: SG ɩ~; re; jɛ etc. PL bɛ inanimate: SG jɛ, ge, ke etc. PL u~ | Object: animate: SG ɩ~; re; jɛ etc. PL bɛ inanimate: SG jɛ, ge, ke etc. PL u~ | ||
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Revision as of 16:40, 20 November 2009
===Kra Enoc
Feature | Description |
Phonological Features | kulango have seven (7) vowels phonemes and nineteen (19) consonants phonemes |
Vowel inventory | The vowels of kulango are ɩ e ɛ a ɔ o ɷ u |
Vowel harmony | In kulango, vowels harmony rule based on +/- ATR: +ATR: e a ɔ o u ; -ATR: ɩ ɛ a ɔ ɷ |
Consonant inventory | The consonants of kulango are p b t d c ɟ kp gb k g h s z f v j l r w |
Tone | kulango language got two phonetics tones (H: High and L: Low) without lexical opposition. |
Syllable Structure | The basic syllable structures of kulango is CV |
Morpho-syntactic Features | The basic morpho-syntactic parameters of kulango: N+DEF = N+DEF; N+ADJ |
morphological classification (1) | Koulango may be classify as an isolating language. Lexeme does not change with TAM. |
Nominal Phrases | In kulango Nominal Phrase structures are: N + ADJ; N + DET and also POSS + N |
syntactic structure | The linear order of elements in the noun phrase: N+DET |
nominal modification | The basic types of nominal modification are adjectives, relative clauses, postpositions. |
nominal specification | Determiners: +animate SG (nɩ); PL (bɛrɛ) –animate SG (rɛ); PL (wɩrɩ~)
Demonstratives: mɷɷ~ (m) Numerals: taa `1`; bɩla; `2`; saa~bɩ `3`; na~ `4`; tɔ `5`; tɔrɔtaa `6`; torofiriɲu~ `7`; tɔrɔfɩrɩsaa~ `8`; tɔrɔfɩrɩna~ `9`; nu~nu `10`; jiplo `20` Quantifiers: pɛɛ `all`; pooko `lot of` |
possession | In Kulango possession is expressed by using morphemes. They position before the noun. There are: mɩ~ `my`; ɷ `your`; bɔ `his/her`; bɩ `our`; ɩ~ `your`; bɔ `their`. |
pronominal system | Kulango has free pronoun forms. We are object pronouns and subject pronouns Subject.
Subject: animate: SG hɷ~ `he/she`; PL bɔ`they` inanimate: SG hɔ `it`; PL ɷ~ `its` Object: animate: SG ɩ~; re; jɛ etc. PL bɛ inanimate: SG jɛ, ge, ke etc. PL u~ |
Verbal Phrases | In the following fields serve for the description of some of the basic morpho-syntactic properties of verbal constituents |
word order | The basic word order of kulango is: |
TAM | kulango use morphemes and tonal accent to express aspects accomplied and inaccomplied.
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infinitival forms | |
verbal constructions | |
Adpositions | In this field you indicate if [your language[ makes use of prepositions or postpositions. Does your language have spatial nouns? Does your language use adpositions or particles to indicate grammatical relations between the verb and a nominal argument? |
Complementation | In this field you describe complementation strategies. Does [your language] make use of complementizers? |
Special Properties of kulango | In this field you should mention properties of [your language] which did not fit into any of the other categories mentioned in this template |