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6. Relative clause in (Western) Ejagham

  • John R. Watters
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Abstract

This paper provides an understanding of the structure and constraints of relative clauses in (Western) Ejagham. This understanding is gained through a review of certain relevant typological features of Ejagham, an analysis of the basic structure of the relative clause and the variations on this structure, the strategies used in forming relative clauses, and finally how these strategies relate to the grammatical relations of noun phrases. Ejagham has a standard RC structure for a S-V-O language. However, it has a number of permissible syntactic variations on this structure, including three sets of relativizers. Ejagham uses two strategies to indicate the NP within the RC that is co-referential with the head NP of the RC: the gap strategy and the resumptive pronoun strategy. Given these two strategies, Ejagham puts no limits on which grammatical relations can be relativized.

Abstract

This paper provides an understanding of the structure and constraints of relative clauses in (Western) Ejagham. This understanding is gained through a review of certain relevant typological features of Ejagham, an analysis of the basic structure of the relative clause and the variations on this structure, the strategies used in forming relative clauses, and finally how these strategies relate to the grammatical relations of noun phrases. Ejagham has a standard RC structure for a S-V-O language. However, it has a number of permissible syntactic variations on this structure, including three sets of relativizers. Ejagham uses two strategies to indicate the NP within the RC that is co-referential with the head NP of the RC: the gap strategy and the resumptive pronoun strategy. Given these two strategies, Ejagham puts no limits on which grammatical relations can be relativized.

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