Conditionals in Tuwuli
This article examines the forms and functions of conditional clauses in Tuwuli, a Kwa language spoken in South-Eastern Ghana. It reveals how the traditional categories of conditionals (e.g. hypothetical, counterfactual, concessive) do not match up very well with the formal categories found in Tuwuli...
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Auteur principal: | Matthew Harley |
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Langue: | EN FR |
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LibraryPress@UF
2017
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