Many Bantu languages have a process of (partial) verb stem reduplication, with the meaning of doing the action of the verb here and there or from time to time. • A common position for the reduplicative morpheme (RED, underlined) to occur is immediately preceding the morphological stem, as shown in (1a) and (2a)
Goal of the Talk: Show that reduplication can be subject to Output-Output correspondence constraints...
The present paper examines verb reduplication and verb doubling in the East African Bantu language S...
The aim of this article is to deal with reduplication in Swahili. In phase I, we pay attention to th...
In this study I present a comparative and historical analysis of “frequentative ” Bantu verb-stem re...
others, the primary goal in the study of partial reduplication has been to construct a theory that i...
This dissertation provides an account of Zulu reduplication within the derivational framework of Dis...
The aim of this paper is twofold: to introduce new data that show reduplication in Zulu admits infle...
A long-standing problem in analyzing Bantu verbal reduplication is to account for why tone does not ...
The paper describes three verbal reduplication paradoxes in Malawian Tonga, a southern Bantu languag...
This article discusses three main phenomena in the morpho-syntax and morpho-phonology of Bantu langu...
monosyllabic words. The process differs from that of polysyllabic words in that the former includes ...
In many analyses of Bantu reduplication, one puzzling aspect is the absence of correspondence betwee...
The articulation in recent years of Optimality Theory (OT) has paved the way for a reanalysis of lin...
Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session o...
J. Downing Laura. Explaining the role of the morphological continuum in Bantu spirantisation. In: Af...
Goal of the Talk: Show that reduplication can be subject to Output-Output correspondence constraints...
The present paper examines verb reduplication and verb doubling in the East African Bantu language S...
The aim of this article is to deal with reduplication in Swahili. In phase I, we pay attention to th...
In this study I present a comparative and historical analysis of “frequentative ” Bantu verb-stem re...
others, the primary goal in the study of partial reduplication has been to construct a theory that i...
This dissertation provides an account of Zulu reduplication within the derivational framework of Dis...
The aim of this paper is twofold: to introduce new data that show reduplication in Zulu admits infle...
A long-standing problem in analyzing Bantu verbal reduplication is to account for why tone does not ...
The paper describes three verbal reduplication paradoxes in Malawian Tonga, a southern Bantu languag...
This article discusses three main phenomena in the morpho-syntax and morpho-phonology of Bantu langu...
monosyllabic words. The process differs from that of polysyllabic words in that the former includes ...
In many analyses of Bantu reduplication, one puzzling aspect is the absence of correspondence betwee...
The articulation in recent years of Optimality Theory (OT) has paved the way for a reanalysis of lin...
Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session o...
J. Downing Laura. Explaining the role of the morphological continuum in Bantu spirantisation. In: Af...
Goal of the Talk: Show that reduplication can be subject to Output-Output correspondence constraints...
The present paper examines verb reduplication and verb doubling in the East African Bantu language S...
The aim of this article is to deal with reduplication in Swahili. In phase I, we pay attention to th...