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The expression of diminutivity in Central Ring Grassfields Bantu

Roland Kiessling

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Studies on the expression of diminutivity in Bantoid languages of the Cameroonian Grassfields have tended to focus on the role that noun class derivation plays within the familiar Bantu paradigm. A closer look at individual branches of Bantoid, however, reveals a more complex picture, which rather suggests a division of labour between derivational strategies and compounding and/or periphrasis. This contribution zooms in on the languages of the Central Ring (CR) branch of Grassfields Bantu, presenting an overview of diminutivisation strategies found here: the notorious transfer to gender 19/6a, which is at times, accompanied by the addition of a semantically bleached suffix –CV, and periphrasis in associative constructions headed by nouns with inherent diminutive meanings such as ‘child’.
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hal-03689205 , version 1 (07-06-2022)

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Pius W. Akumbu, Roland Kiessling. The expression of diminutivity in Central Ring Grassfields Bantu. Afrika und Übersee, 2020, 93, pp.257-280. ⟨10.15460/auue.2020.93.1.203⟩. ⟨hal-03689205⟩
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