RT Journal Article SR Electronic(1) A1 Baerman, Matthew YR 2023 T1 Agreement in Kadu: Inflectional merger as morphosyntactic abstraction JF Diachronica VO 40 IS 1 SP 1 OP 29 DO https://doi.org/10.1075/dia.20068.bae PB John Benjamins SN 0176-4225, AB Abstract

Krongo, a member of the Kadu family (Nuba Mountains, Sudan), has four agreement classes: feminine, masculine, neuter and plural (Reh 1985). Nominal number-marking prefixes play a key role in class assignment: productive plural prefixes trigger plural agreement, and productive singular prefixes trigger neuter agreement. In most other Kadu languages, there is no distinction between plural and neuter classes. Comparative and typological evidence shows that Krongo’s system represents the older state of affairs. It is argued that the motivation for the merger of these two classes was a morphosyntactic abstraction over agreement rules. Two distinct rules, one for singular prefixes and one for plural prefixes, were replaced by a single rule that assigned the same agreement class to all productive number prefixes, regardless of whether they mark singular or plural. The result is the morphosyntactic mirror-image of an inverse number system, such as is found in, for example, Dagaare (Grimm 2012)., UL https://www.jbe-platform.com/content/journals/10.1075/dia.20068.bae