2020
DOI: 10.1515/lingty-2020-2050
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A typological portrait of Mano, Southern Mande

Abstract: This paper provides a typological survey of Mano, a Mande language of Guinea and Liberia. It sketches a linguistic portrait of Mano as a representative member of the Southern branch of the Mande family. The family features shared by Mano include S-Aux-O-V-X word order, the parallelism between nominal and verbal syntax, and the ubiquity of passive lability. The branch features include rich tonal morphology, the unstable character of nasal consonants, and rich pronominal paradigms, including auxiliaries that ind… Show more

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“…Mano makes use of various morphosyntactic and prosodic means for clausecombining and subordination, including conjunctions, such as yé 'when' in (7) To mark some dependent clauses, dedicated auxiliary series and verbal forms are used. For example, for forms used in conditional clauses, see Khachaturyan (2020b). The joint auxiliary series is also widely used to express sequences of events or, as in (8), events occurring simultaneously (typically concerning coreferential subjects, but not necessarily).…”
Section: Clause-combining and Subordinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mano makes use of various morphosyntactic and prosodic means for clausecombining and subordination, including conjunctions, such as yé 'when' in (7) To mark some dependent clauses, dedicated auxiliary series and verbal forms are used. For example, for forms used in conditional clauses, see Khachaturyan (2020b). The joint auxiliary series is also widely used to express sequences of events or, as in (8), events occurring simultaneously (typically concerning coreferential subjects, but not necessarily).…”
Section: Clause-combining and Subordinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mano (mááwè) is a Southern Mande language spoken by 305,000 people in Liberia (Ethnologue 2 ) and, according to different estimations, by 66,000 (Guinean census performed in 2014, Bah and Bangoura, 2017) and 95,000 (Ethnologue) in Guinea. A grammar of Mano can be found in Khachaturyan (2015), and for a typological portrait of the language, see Khachaturyan (2020a). The demonstrative system is subject to dialectal variation; for a preliminary account, see Khachaturyan (2018a).…”
Section: Mano Demonstrative Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%