Ikpana Interrogatives
Philip T Duncan author Jason Kandybowicz author Bertille Baron author Hironori Katsuda author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:16th Mar '23
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This book documents the interrogative system of Ikpana, an endangered indigenous Ghana-Togo Mountain language of eastern Ghana also known as Logba. The system is notable in several respects. It exhibits features that buck certain typological trends, act as counterexamples to some claims about language universals, and exemplify fascinating patterns that are either rare or unfamiliar in interrogative systems cross-linguistically. Drawing on original fieldwork and a combination of formal/theoretical, experimental, and comparative methodologies, the book provides a theoretically-informed description and analysis of Ikpana interrogative grammar, encompassing both syntactic and phonological aspects of question formation in the language. The chapters explore a range of phenomena including polar question formation, wh- movement, wh- in-situ, interrogative intonation, and prosody, among others. The authors demonstrate that theoretically-guided language documentation does not only contribute to language description, but can also increase understanding of the human Language Faculty and expand the empirical base of language typologies: bringing formal and theoretical concerns to the fore facilitates richer descriptions of the grammar than purely descriptive approaches allow.
This volume is an excellent example of how bringing together theoretical and descriptive linguistics deepens our understanding of language structures. What's more, it clearly demonstrates how the different components of grammar—phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics—are inextricably linked, and a deep knowledge of each part is crucial for understanding the system as a whole. The diverse team of authors combine their strengths to present a cohesive and detailed description of Ikpana's interrogative system, but in doing so, they also paint a much broader picture of Ikpana and Ghana-Togo Mountain grammar, the phonology-syntax interface, and the importance of language documentation and description for theoretical linguistics. * Dr Laura McPherson, Dartmouth College *
ISBN: 9780192845009
Dimensions: 240mm x 160mm x 20mm
Weight: 498g
224 pages