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Gender assignment in Datooga nouns


Kuria Michael Mdoe

Abstract

This study describes gender assignment in Datooga nouns. The article shows that gender is linguistically expressed in Datooga nouns.  Noun gender in Datooga is a non-agreeing one depicted as both overt and covert. The overt gender is morphologically represented using  u/ud(v)- (feminine gender) and gi/ gid(v)- (masculine gender) prefixes. The covert gender is realised from the semantics of a given  referent. The parameter size (sometimes understood in terms of consequences) of a referent, affective values associated with a referent  and association with a male or female cultural sphere of life guide the semantics of noun gender assignment. Further, mythological   association overrode the semantics of noun gender assignment in Datooga.


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