Article published In: Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages
Vol. 35:2 (2020) ► pp.332–359
Suppletion in Tagdal
A study of some verb root interactions between Songhay and Tuareg-Berber vocabulary in a Northern Songhay language
Published online: 1 October 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/jpcl.00063.ben
https://doi.org/10.1075/jpcl.00063.ben
Abstract
Northern Songhay languages are known for combining Songhay and Tuareg-Berber features. Nicolaï, Robert. 1979. Les dialectes du songhay (Contribution à l’étude des changements linguistiques). Doctoral dissertation, University of Nice. divided these languages into nomadic and sedentary sub-branches, something which Benítez-Torres, Carlos M. and Anthony P. Grant. 2017. On the origin of some Northern Songhay mixed languages. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 32(2). 263–303. confirmed, bears out very well from a grammatical standpoint. This paper explores
some of the interactions between Songhay and Berber vocabulary by looking at suppletion in Tagdal, a nomadic Northern Songhay language. In
Tagdal, suppletion occurs when a verb root of Songhay origin is replaced by one of Berber origin whenever a Berber derivational prefix is
present. It will be demonstrated that when Tagdal was in its formative period, the prosodic features that came along with the Songhay and
Berber portions of the language made it either easier or necessary to keep the two apart. The paper ends with a brief discussion of how
Songhay and Berber vocabulary may have interacted during the period when Tagdal and other Northern Songhay languages were still being
formed.
Keywords: Northern Songhay, Tagdal, language mixing, suppletion
Article outline
- 1Introduction
- Previous studies
- 2.Prosodies, suppletion and syntactic constructions
- 2.1Prosodies
- 2.1.1Songhay noun
- 2.1.2Songhay verb
- 2.1.3Berber noun
- 2.1.4Berber verb
- 2.2Syntactic structures
- 2.2.1Inverse construction
- 2.2.2NP n ga kan ‘among’
- 2.3Suppletion
- 2.1Prosodies
- 3.Conclusion
- Notes
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