According to Foley (1985:18), serial verb constructions (SVCs) are common in many languages, especially those of West Africa, Southeast Asia, East Asia and Papua New Guinea. These verbs in constructions share a common actor or object and they are merely juxtaposed, with no intervening conjunction. In addition, Lord (1993) points out that
Serial verb constructions, or serial verbs, are sequences of verbs without any overt marker of coord...
The serial verb construction (SVC) is a productive syntactic phenomenon in many Asian and African la...
In Southeast Asian and West African linguistics, clauses containing multiple chained verbs are typic...
This volume of new work explores the forms and functions of serial verbs. The introduction sets out ...
Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs) are a frequently discussed but poorly defined syntactic feature of ...
ABSTRACT: Since the 1970s, serial verb constructions (SVCs) have been discussed widely in African, O...
Serial verb constructions (abbreviated as SVC) are a fascinating syntactic structure where more than...
A decade or so ago, Carol Lord (1993:1) opened her book on serial verb constructions focusing especi...
Traditionally, the term serial verb construction refers to a sequence of verbs or verb phrases in a ...
This volume of new work explores the nature of verb serialisation in a range of languages from the P...
In this dissertation a methodology for identifying and analyzing serial verb constructions (SVCs) is...
Serial verb constructions are a grammatical technique whereby two or more verbs form one predicate. ...
International audienceThis paper gives clear synchronic evidence for the origin of serial verb const...
International audienceThis paper gives clear synchronic evidence for the origin of serial verb const...
Serial verb constructions (SVCs) are multiple verbs forming a single predicate in a single clause (A...
Serial verb constructions, or serial verbs, are sequences of verbs without any overt marker of coord...
The serial verb construction (SVC) is a productive syntactic phenomenon in many Asian and African la...
In Southeast Asian and West African linguistics, clauses containing multiple chained verbs are typic...
This volume of new work explores the forms and functions of serial verbs. The introduction sets out ...
Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs) are a frequently discussed but poorly defined syntactic feature of ...
ABSTRACT: Since the 1970s, serial verb constructions (SVCs) have been discussed widely in African, O...
Serial verb constructions (abbreviated as SVC) are a fascinating syntactic structure where more than...
A decade or so ago, Carol Lord (1993:1) opened her book on serial verb constructions focusing especi...
Traditionally, the term serial verb construction refers to a sequence of verbs or verb phrases in a ...
This volume of new work explores the nature of verb serialisation in a range of languages from the P...
In this dissertation a methodology for identifying and analyzing serial verb constructions (SVCs) is...
Serial verb constructions are a grammatical technique whereby two or more verbs form one predicate. ...
International audienceThis paper gives clear synchronic evidence for the origin of serial verb const...
International audienceThis paper gives clear synchronic evidence for the origin of serial verb const...
Serial verb constructions (SVCs) are multiple verbs forming a single predicate in a single clause (A...
Serial verb constructions, or serial verbs, are sequences of verbs without any overt marker of coord...
The serial verb construction (SVC) is a productive syntactic phenomenon in many Asian and African la...
In Southeast Asian and West African linguistics, clauses containing multiple chained verbs are typic...