Sarcouncil Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
Sarcouncil Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
An Open access peer reviewed international Journal
Publication Frequency- Monthly
Publisher Name-SARC Publisher
ISSN Online- 2945-3488
Country of origin- PHILIPPINES
Impact Factor- 4.1
Language- English
Keywords
- Anthropology, History, Geography, Archeology, Business Administration, Communication, Criminology, Economics, Education, Humanities, Laws, Government, policies, Linguistics, International Relations, Political Science, Geography, History, Law, Peace Studies, Psychology.
Editors

Dr Hazim Abdul-Rahman
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Applied Sciences

Entessar Al Jbawi
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Multidisciplinary

Rishabh Rajesh Shanbhag
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Engineering and Computer Sciences

Dr Md. Rezowan ur Rahman
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Biomedical Sciences

Dr Ifeoma Christy
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Entrepreneurship And Business Management
The Standard Wolof Morphology: A Descriptive Study of the Adjectives
Keywords: Wolof morphology, Adjectives, free morphemes, bound morphemes, class markers, state verbs, attributive constructions, possessive structures.
Abstract: This descriptive research paper analyzes the morphology of Wolof adjectives by distinguishing two main categories: free morphemes and bound morphemes. Wolof adjectives often function like state verbs and require class markers to form relative or qualifying constructions. These class markers structures vary across the same class-based patterns found in nouns and pronouns.Bound adjectival morphemes occur in attributive structures that express possession or relationships between nouns. Some forms also involve phonological adjustments like epenthesis. The research illustrates how attributive adjectives derive new meanings from nominal stems and how plural forms follow similar morphological rules. Thus, the study shows that Wolof adjective formation is deeply rooted in the language’s system of noun classes. It emphasizes that Wolof’s class-based grammar shapes the structure and meaning of all adjectival forms.
Author
- Dr. Mariama Soda NDAO
- Teaching Assistant in English Linguistics and Grammar at UN-CHK (Université Numérique Cheikh Hamidou Kane)