Eggon Language Counting System and Derivational Processes
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The paper presents Eggon numerals in their order of occurrence, explaining the computation and derivation
processes involved using descriptive method. The writer's intuitive knowledge of the language and a review of
previous works on Eggon numerals constitute a major source of data for this paper. The study reveals four type*
of numerals- cardinals, ordinals, distributives and adverbials (times). The cardinal numerals are classified into
basic and derived. The basic numerals which are akyen ‘ 1 aha *2', a'tra ‘.V, c)iyi ‘4’, of no ‘5\efi ‘6’. d folia *7
af'ofe18’, dtronye ‘9', ck'po' I O’, end’gd ‘100’, and ezbi ‘ 1000’ are used to derive the secondary numerals using
the arithmetic principles of addition and multiplication, on the one hand, and the linguistic phonological,
morphological, and syntactic processes of vowel elision, tone change, compounding, sentential expressions on
the other. The ordinals are derived using the prefix ha before the respective cardinal number except on ‘first’
which has a distinct word. Similarly, the adverbials are also derived using the prefix engyi, while the distributive
are produced by partial reduplication in a triplicate form. It can be said that Eggon is a decimal language that is it
counts in multiples often.