Morphology of Malo
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2003-02
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Addis Ababa University
Abstract
This study presents the morphological description of Malo, an Omotic language that
belongs to the North Ometo cluster (Fleming 1976). Malo is spoken in Southern Nation
Nationalities and People Regional State.
The study examines the different inflectional affixes and investigates the word formation
processes involved in the derivation of nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and
numerals. This thesis is organized into six chapters. In the introductory part of the paper
an attempt is made to introduce the objective, research methodology, and the significance
of the paper. In addition some points about the Malo people and the language have been
mentioned. Review of the literature and description of the phonology are also included in
the same chapter.
The second chapter of the thesis deals with the inflectional and derivational morphology
of nouns. It presents that nouns in Malo are inflected for number, definiteness, and case. It
shows that nouns in Malo may be derived from other nouns, verbs and adjectives.
Compound noun formation is also presented in the same chapter. The third chapter
presents the different types of pronouns of Malo such as personal, possessive,
demonstrative and interrogative pronouns.
The fourth chapter deals with the inflection and derivation of Malo verbs.
It is shown that Malo verbs are inflected for aspect, tense and mood. Further more it is
shown that suffixing different morphemes to the verb root derives different verbal stems.
Chapter five presents adjectives, adverbs and numerals. The last chapter of the paper
presents summary and conclusion of the thesis.
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