Notes on SJQ grammar

SJQ is a primarily VSO language with an extremely rich tonal system and productive sandhi (E. Cruz 2011). Its words are largely monosyllabic and have a highly fusional, non-concatenative morphology (E. Cruz et al. 2008). As a strongly head-marking language, the majority of the morphology occurs on the verb. Verbs are the only grammatical category to … Continue reading Notes on SJQ grammar