Conditional Sentences in Gĩkũyũ (Kikuyu, E51)
Abstract
This paper presents a morphosyntactic characterisation and a semantic classification of Gĩkũyũ conditional sentences. A morphosyntactic characterisation of Gĩkũyũ conditional constructions shows the following types of conditional sentences: a) a conditional situative, which is a type of conditional sentence without an overt conditional marker; b) conditional clauses that are lexically expressed by kɔrwɔ, ɔkɔrwɔ, angekɔrwɔ, and morphologically by -nge-. The different meanings and usages of these conditional markers contribute to the typology of semantic classification of Gĩkũyũ conditional clauses. Semantically, these can be classified under two categories: realis and irrealis conditionals. The realis category constitutes the conditional situatives and factual conditionals, while the irrealis category subsumes the other types of conditionals: a) the predictive conditionals realised by conditional situatives, ɔkɔrwɔ, -nge-and angekɔrwɔ, b) the hypothetical conditionals and the counterfactual conditionals marked by kɔrwɔ and -nge-. Exceptionally, the morphological conditional marker -nge- occurs in all other conditional types except conditional situatives.
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University of NairobiPublisher
University of Nairobi, Department of Linguistics and Languages
Subject
Factual conditionalsKikuyu
Conditional situative
Predictive
Hypothetical
Counterfactual
Realis
Irrealis
Description
Journal Article
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