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An Overview of Etulo: An Idomoid Language

Authors :
Inyani Adams
Chikelu Ihunanya Ezenwafor-Afuecheta
Source :
International Journal of Language and Linguistics. 9:133
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Science Publishing Group, 2021.

Abstract

Etulo is an Idomoid language spoken in two Nigerian states: Taraba and Benue. This work gives an overview of the core linguistic features of Etulo as spoken in Benue state. At the phonological level, we highlight the Etulo sound system, its tonal features, syllable structure and the most common phonological processes attested. At the morphological level, we focus on its derivational morphology which involves morphological processes such as affixation, reduplication and compounding. We give a list of the identified word classes with emphasis on the noun and verbal system. Also discussed, are grammatical features which are considered areal such as its rich class of ideophones and verb serialization. Our findings show that Etulo shares some core structural features with other Idomoid languages such as Idoma. The data used for this study are obtained from Etulo language consultants who are native speakers. We adopt a descriptive approach in the analysis of the Etulo language data.

Details

ISSN :
23300205
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Language and Linguistics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........656040ef2a5d8f890280d1a9bb368255