In this paper I discuss the distribution of the so-called stem marker-ku- in Swahili, which is found with some, mostly monosyllabic verbs when used with certain tense morphemes. After introducing the data, I show that there are three potential analyses to explain the data, which I discuss in turn. Two of these analyses are phonological i
This paper examines Swahili verbal derived forms in order to find out the formative suffixes which t...
In this paper, I describe the linguistic encoding of the conceptual category “emotion” in Swahili, f...
This paper aims to summarize the most salient features of Kivu Swahili, the variety of Kiswahili spo...
In this paper I discuss the distribution of the so-called stem marker -ku- in Swahili, which is foun...
This paper investigates the place of Swahili within a typological classification based on the morpho...
The current paper summarises my observations on the pragmatics of two temporal morphemes in Swahil...
There is a high degree of morphosyntactic microvariation with respect to the number and position of ...
This article argues for a set of ordered rules for morphophonemic alternations in the N-class in Swa...
“Numquam ponenda est pluralitas sine necessitate.” attributed to William of Ockham Swahili ist keine...
In this paper we discuss the use of Swahili terminology in the field of linguistics. In particular, ...
Subject markers for the first, second and third person singular in Southern Swahili dialects display...
This talk explores issues involved in investigating dialectal variation in Swahili. We report on a n...
This study examines the pragmatic functions of the marker sawa in spoken Swahili. The data have been...
Swahili ist keineswegs eine besonders „exotische“ Sprache, aber dennoch fällt es schwer, eine gu-te ...
In this article the theory of Word Gramm.ar, including recent work on morphology, is utilised to giv...
This paper examines Swahili verbal derived forms in order to find out the formative suffixes which t...
In this paper, I describe the linguistic encoding of the conceptual category “emotion” in Swahili, f...
This paper aims to summarize the most salient features of Kivu Swahili, the variety of Kiswahili spo...
In this paper I discuss the distribution of the so-called stem marker -ku- in Swahili, which is foun...
This paper investigates the place of Swahili within a typological classification based on the morpho...
The current paper summarises my observations on the pragmatics of two temporal morphemes in Swahil...
There is a high degree of morphosyntactic microvariation with respect to the number and position of ...
This article argues for a set of ordered rules for morphophonemic alternations in the N-class in Swa...
“Numquam ponenda est pluralitas sine necessitate.” attributed to William of Ockham Swahili ist keine...
In this paper we discuss the use of Swahili terminology in the field of linguistics. In particular, ...
Subject markers for the first, second and third person singular in Southern Swahili dialects display...
This talk explores issues involved in investigating dialectal variation in Swahili. We report on a n...
This study examines the pragmatic functions of the marker sawa in spoken Swahili. The data have been...
Swahili ist keineswegs eine besonders „exotische“ Sprache, aber dennoch fällt es schwer, eine gu-te ...
In this article the theory of Word Gramm.ar, including recent work on morphology, is utilised to giv...
This paper examines Swahili verbal derived forms in order to find out the formative suffixes which t...
In this paper, I describe the linguistic encoding of the conceptual category “emotion” in Swahili, f...
This paper aims to summarize the most salient features of Kivu Swahili, the variety of Kiswahili spo...