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  • Ollennu, Y.A.A (Published in Journal of Literature, Languages and Linguistics, 2017)
    The paper examines diathesis alternation of Ga and English ditransitives verbs. It discusses simple ditransitive verbs found in English and compares them with Ga verbs that can be used in ditransitive constructions. ...
  • Akwele, Y; Amankwaa, O (Published in Journal of Literature, Languages and Linguistics, 2017)
    The paper examines diathesis alternation of Ga and English ditransitives verbs. It discusses simple ditransitive verbs found in English and compares them with Ga verbs that can be used in ditransitive constructions. D ...
  • Accam, M.D.K. (University of Education Winneba, 2022)
    This thesis is a literary study of Dangme war songs. The work discussed the structure, themes, and style in some Dangme war songs. The research discussed the aesthetic values of these war songs among the people of Ada. ...
  • Otoo, R (Published in International Journal of Linguistics, 2017)
    The aim of this paper is to examine lexical semantics from a cognitive approach in Gᾶ, a Kwa language. In Gᾶ, the verb Ye ‘eat’ has polysemous and metaphorical uses. There has been linguistic research in Gᾶ and there is ...
  • Caesar, R.O (Published in Selected Proceedings of the 41st Annual Conference on African Linguistics, 2012)
    This paper presents a descriptive analysis of negation in Dangme. It considers the negative morpheme in Dangme, and how some of its allomorphs are used in the language. The segmental variants of the negative morpheme in ...
  • Ollennu, Y. A. A. (Published in African Journal of Applied Research, 2017)
    Interjections have been dealt with in language in various ways either as part of language or as non-words indicating feelings or state of mind. The paper focuses on interjections in Ga, a Kwa language of Niger Congo branch ...
  • Otoo, R (Published in Journal of Literature, Languages and Linguistics, 2018)
    The aim of this paper is to examine lexical semantics from a cognitive approach in Gӑ, a Kwa language. In Gӑ, the verb Na ‘see’ has polysemous and metaphorical uses. There has been linguistic research in Gᾶ and there is ...
  • Otoo, R (Published in African Journal of Applied Research, 2018)
    The study considers the marker Oyiwaladɔŋŋ (thank you) in Ga ( Niger Congo, Kwa branch), under the expressive speech act and linguistic routine The marker has a variety of functions and explore the factors (social and ...
  • Otoo, R (Published in Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, 2018)
    This paper aims to examine the functions of ‘Oh’ and ‘Mm’ as used in Ga, a Kwa language that is spoken in the southern part of Ghana. There has been linguistic research in Ga and there is still the interest to study the ...

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