Studies in African Linguistics (Dec 1991)

Color terms and lexical classes in Krahn Wobe

  • Janet Mueller Bing

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32473/sal.v22i3.107419
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 3

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Many West African languages lack a separate category of adjectives; Krahn and Wore are also said to lack this lexical class. However, an examination of color terms in the Gborbo dialect of Liberian Krahn reveals a class of words which are neither nouns or verbs After describing the syntactic behavior of nouns and verbs and color nouns and verbs, it is shown that a third class of color words must be considered adjectives. The data supports proposals by Givon and Dixon that, universally, lexical categories are semantically based.

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