ConSOLE 28 2020 Universitat Pompeu Fabra

(Non-)specificity and Case in Gorwaa: The '-oo/-(h)ee' suffix

Elisabeth J. Kerr

Leiden University Centre for Linguistics

e.j.kerr@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Nominal suffixesGorwaaCorpus study

Abstract

This paper presents results of a corpus study on the South-Cushitic language Gorwaa which investigated the ‘enigmatic’ '-oo/-(h)ee' suffix (Mous & Qorro 2010:47, Harvey 2018). Various contexts in which this nominal suffix occurs are identified, including negation, polar questions, universal quantification, adverbials, the object of comparison, and locatives. I characterise these as non-specific contexts and frame-setting topics. I compare these contexts to those in which the augment (nominal pre-prefix) is dropped in Bantu languages and, based on the empirical similarities, I discuss whether analyses of the Bantu augment can account for the Gorwaa cases. One analysis proposes that the suffix marks (non-)specificity, which I show is not fully satisfactory. Instead, I propose that what truly conditions the appearance of the suffix is the syntactic position of the nominal with respect to the verb phrase.

Access & Citation

Citation Formats

APA Style

Elisabeth J. Kerr (2020). (non-)specificity and case in gorwaa: the '-oo/-(h)ee' suffix. In Proceedings of ConSOLE 28, edited by Astrid van Alem, Mirella De Sisto, Elisabeth J. Kerr, Joanna Wall, (pp. 156-174).

BibTeX

@inproceedings{kerr-gorwaa-2020, title={(Non-)specificity and Case in Gorwaa: The '-oo/-(h)ee' suffix}, author={Elisabeth J. Kerr}, booktitle={Proceedings of ConSOLE 28}, year={2020}, pages={156-174}, editor={Astrid van Alem and Mirella De Sisto and Elisabeth J. Kerr and Joanna Wall} }