UNVEILING HAUSA: A TYPOLOGICAL EXPLORATION OF ITS GRAMMAR AND SYNTAX
By Chioma Nnena Ojukwu
Research Article
UNVEILING HAUSA: A TYPOLOGICAL EXPLORATION OF ITS GRAMMAR AND SYNTAX
ISSN: 3067-1582
DOI Prefix: 10.5281/zenodo.
Abstract
This paper presents a typological account of Hausa, an Afroasiatic language spoken in subSaharan Africa. The paper focuses on word order, relative clauses, order of prepositions, head and dependent marking, information structure, case-marking; and verb fronting, making in most cases, a comparison with languages that exhibit similar and/or contrasting features. There does not seem to be a consensus as to whether Hausa is a head or dependent-marking language. Furthermore, although some accounts propose that Hausa has a case system, this paper identifies itself with the accounts that hold a contrary view. However, it calls for further research in these areas.