Book Series
- Publications of the Philological Society vol. 1
- ISSN Print: 0265-0649
- ISSN Digital: 2977-845X
Copyright
Chikelu I. Ezenwafor-AfuechetaPublished On
2025-10-20ISBN
Language
- English
Print Length
296 pages (xxiv+272)Dimensions
Weight
Media
Funding
- The Philological Society
OCLC Number
1546825822LCCN
2025465567THEMA
- CF
- CFK
- 2H
- JH
- 2HC
BISAC
- LAN009000
- LAN009010
- LAN011000
- LAN009060
- SOC002010
LCC
- PL8160.E881
Keywords
- Etulo Language
- Niger-Congo Languages
- Idomoid Languages
- African Linguistics
- Linguistic Typology
- Language Documentation
Grammar of Etulo
A Niger-Congo (Idomoid) Language
This work provides the first detailed linguistic description of the grammar of Etulo, a language spoken in Nigeria by a minority group in Benue and Taraba states. This description establishes Etulo as a tone language characterised by a predominant SVO word order, non-inflectional morphology, prominent aspectual values, obligatory complement verbs and verb serialization, among other features. This grammar also serves as a foundation for further description of the Etulo grammar and for the development of pedagogical materials needed in Etulo language teaching.
Within the Benue-Congo sub group of languages, Etulo is classified as an Idomoid language alongside seven other languages with which it shares striking linguistic similarities. These include Idoma, Igede, Yatye, Alago, Akweya, Akpa, and Eloyi, none of which has yet received a robust linguistic description in the form of a grammar. This work therefore serves as a reference work not only for Etulo, but also for other Idomoid languages yet to be described.
This volume will be of interest to researchers of African linguistics in general and Idomoid languages in particular, as well as Africanists, comparative linguists and language typologists more generally.
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Chikelu I. Ezenwafor-Afuecheta, Grammar of Etulo: A Niger-Congo (Idomoid) Language. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2025, https://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0467
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Contents
1. General Introduction
(pp. 1β8)- Chikelu I. Ezenwafor-Afuecheta
2. The Phonology of Etulo
(pp. 9β36)- Chikelu I. Ezenwafor-Afuecheta
3. Morphological Processes
(pp. 37β50)- Chikelu I. Ezenwafor-Afuecheta
4. Word Classes
(pp. 51β140)- Chikelu I. Ezenwafor-Afuecheta
5. Aspects of Etulo Syntax
(pp. 141β188)- Chikelu I. Ezenwafor-Afuecheta
6. Valency, Transitivity and Serialization
(pp. 189β222)- Chikelu I. Ezenwafor-Afuecheta
7. Tense, Aspect and Modality
(pp. 223β242)- Chikelu I. Ezenwafor-Afuecheta
8. General Conclusion
(pp. 243β244)- Chikelu I. Ezenwafor-Afuecheta
Contributors
Chikelu I. Ezenwafor-Afuecheta
(author)Dr. Chikelu Ihunanya Ezenwafor-Afuecheta is an African linguist interested in the areas of morphology and syntax, and the grammars of Igbo and Etulo languages. She earned her Ph.D from the Department of Linguistics, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa. She currently serves as a lecturer in the Department of Linguistics, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria.