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100 1 $aCrazzolara, J. P.
245 12 $aA Study of the Àcoólî Language :$bGrammar and Vocabulary.
260 $aMilton :$bTaylor and Francis,$c2017.
300 $a1 online resource (459 pages)
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490 1 $aLinguistic Surveys of Africa ;$vv. 5
588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 0 $aCover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original copyright Page; Preface to Second Impression; Preface to First Edition; Introduction; I. AcoólÎ-Lwóò; II. Groups Comprised by the Name AcoólÎ; III. AcoólÎ Clans; IV. The Lwóò Languages of Uganda; V. The AcoólÎ and the Central Group; VI. This AcoólÎ Grammar and Vocabulary; Contents; Chapter I. Sounds; I. Alphabet. 1-29; 1. Vowels. 2-16; 2. Diphthongs. 17-19; 3· Consonants. 20-9; II. Change of sounds. 30-46; A. Grammatical aspect of sound-change. 30-44; I. Change of vowels. 31-43; 2. Change of consonants. 44.
505 8 $aB. Historical etymological development. 45 sq. Chapter 2. Intonation; A. The etymological tone. 52-6; The tonal classes of '\Vords. 57-65; B. Grammatical tone of words. 66-84; Chapter 3· Etymological Morphology; I. Primary or original words. 86-90; II. Derived and compound words. 9I; A. Various forms of Verbal Noun. 93-I04; I. Verbal Noun with final -o or transitive form. 93-6; II. Verbal Noun without final -o or intransitive form. 97-IOO; III. Compound substantival expressions with Medium-Noun and Neuter Verb or Adjective. IOI-4; B. Derived Nouns formed by means of prefixes or suffixes. I05.
505 8 $aI. Fixed-shaped derived words with affixes. Io6-IoI. The prefix -o; 2. The prefix a-; the suffix -a; II. Affixes as organic formative elements. III-31; 1. a-a words ; their origin and meaning; 2. Words with the prefix Ia- pl. lo-; 3. Other prefix-like formative elements; Chapter 4· Noun; A. The Number. The Plural. 133-40; B. Case or relation of Nouns. 141-6o; A. Partitive Genitive; B. Genitive of Destination; C. Possessive Genitive; C. Gender. 161-70; Chapter 5· Adjective; A. Adjective as Attribute. 171-92; I. Primary Adjectives; II. Derived Adjectives; B. Adjective as Predicate. 193-5.
505 8 $aC. Adjective as Adverb. 197D. Comparisons. I 98-2 I o; Chapter 6. Numerals; I. Cardinal Numbers. 211-16; II. Ordinal Numbers. 217; III. Distributive Numerals. 218; IV. Multiplicative Numerals. 219-22; Chapter 7· Pronoun; I. Personal Pronoun. 22 3-3 8; A. The absolute form of personal pronouns; B. The affix form of personal pronouns; II. The Possessive Suffixes. 239-93; Peculiar and exceptional forms; Absolute form of possessive pronouns; The emphatic or reflexive fonn; Kinship terms; The synecdochical construction; III. Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns. 294-306.
505 8 $aIV. Relative Pronouns. 307-10V. Interrogative Pronouns. 311 sq; VI. Indefinite Pronouns. 313-23; Chapter 8. Copula; A. Union by verbal prefixes or juxtaposition. 325-8; B. The copula be do to be. 329 sq.; C. Tyee to exist, to be present. 331; Tyee-pee to be, not to be (locally). 332; To have. 333-6; Aye, it is. 337; Chapter 9· Verb; Conjugation of the Verb. (general rules). 346-52; I. Conjugation of Verbs of the First Class. 353-9; Scheme of Conjugation; Explanatory Notes; The Infinitive. 360-72; Present Tense; (A). The Indicative Mood. 373-8; (B). The Hortative Mood . 379-86.
500 $a(C). The Imperative Mood. 387-99.
520 2 $aThis volume re-issues the second, revised edition of 1955. This grammar and vocabulary of the Àcoólî language (here spoken by the central group Patíko-Al??ro-Payïïra) contains numerous examples partly to illustrate rules, partly to supply phrases relevant for daily life. The vocabulary also contains many phrases in order to show the various uses of words. In addition, the substantial introduction gives invaluable information on the linguistic poistion of the Àcoólî among the remaining Lwóò groups of Uganda, as well as geographical and social data of the Àcoólî clans and groupings.
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650 0 $aAcholi language$xVocabulary.
650 6 $aAcholi (Langue)$xGrammaire.
650 6 $aAcholi (Langue)$xVocabulaire.
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830 0 $aLinguistic Surveys of Africa.
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