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III . THE SYNTACTIC ELEMENTS 0.0 . The syntactic elements are the immediate constituents of the constructions discussed below in Chapter IV . They may be classified in such a way that each member of a class may be substituted for ...
III . THE SYNTACTIC ELEMENTS 0.0 . The syntactic elements are the immediate constituents of the constructions discussed below in Chapter IV . They may be classified in such a way that each member of a class may be substituted for ...
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... elements which never occur after pause , and always occur before pause . That is , they are never in isolation , and always final . All the remaining elements sometimes occur after pause , or else do not always occur before pause . The ...
... elements which never occur after pause , and always occur before pause . That is , they are never in isolation , and always final . All the remaining elements sometimes occur after pause , or else do not always occur before pause . The ...
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... elements and the simplest structure are described first , according to their different sentence types , and elements which are added to those sentence types in different ways are discussed later . Sections 1-5 are descriptions of the ...
... elements and the simplest structure are described first , according to their different sentence types , and elements which are added to those sentence types in different ways are discussed later . Sections 1-5 are descriptions of the ...
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Subsections are listed only if they are of particular grammatical significance | 7 |
THE MORPHEMES | 30 |
THE SYNTACTIC ELEMENTS | 45 |
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abi'ásã abír áà Accra adí adjectives adú adverbs affixes agwú'ma ánàansĩ analysis anée ansá ára BERNARD BLOCH bi'ara bí'ò bound in buckram bound stem break Chapter close juncture complementary distribution conjunction consonant constructions dén described Elmina castle Fanti fi'e final forms free morpheme Gold Coast grammar high tone ibèn adi initial kúr kwakú Kweku Ananse language lexical elements low tone M. B. EMENEAU má-agi'á mbu'óm Mbura meaning mid tone mikori nasalized ni'náara non-verbal prefix non-verbal stems normal variant nouns nsú nú-mù ohá ónu orthography owo déè palatalized variant palm wine pause phemes phonemic phonemic orthography position pronouns rapid speech reduplication segments sequence statement stative stative verbs stress suffix syntactic elements temporal nouns tone pattern unit nouns utterance utterance-final particles verb stems verbal prefixes verbal stem vowel harmony yi'é zero variant