This paper presents an overview of diminutives in the Bantu language family, with an emphasis on the role of the noun class system in diminutive formation. It charts different processes of language change which have shaped the present-day situation, as well as highlighting instance in which language contact has played a role in the development of diminutive systems. It also addresses semantic and pragmatic processes underlying the change and variation in Bantu diminutives. The comparison is based on a cross-Bantu typology, examining a sample of 48 languages widespread across the linguistic domain
Abstract: Die morfologiese en sernantiese kenmerke van die dirninutiewe suffiks {-ana} is dusver nog...
This paper examines the irregular application of the sound change commonly known as 'Bantu Spirantiz...
In this article the theory of Word Gramm.ar, including recent work on morphology, is utilised to giv...
Studies on the expression of diminutivity in Bantoid languages of the Cameroonian Grassfields have t...
This article proposes both a typology of the variation which languages of the Kikongo Language Clust...
This dissertation studies Bantu nominalizations drawing evidence primarily from Gikuyu and Bantu lan...
International audienceOne of the quintessential typological properties of the Bantu languages is the...
Within the context of microvariation in Bantu, three processes are examined in Setswana – object mar...
This paper compares the nominal class marking systems of Cisukwa (M202), Cindali (M301) and Cilambya...
Recent studies have developed a systematic approach to morphosyntactic variation among Bantu languag...
Bantu verbal forms are notoriously complex from a morphological point of view, in that they consist ...
This chapter provides an overview of variation in Bantu non-verbal predication and copula constructi...
The evaluation strategies in Kiswahili display an ambiguous status between inflection (as it was in ...
This article discusses three main phenomena in the morpho-syntax and morpho-phonology of Bantu langu...
Northwestern Bantu is the most linguistically diverse area of the Bantu-speaking world. Several unus...
Abstract: Die morfologiese en sernantiese kenmerke van die dirninutiewe suffiks {-ana} is dusver nog...
This paper examines the irregular application of the sound change commonly known as 'Bantu Spirantiz...
In this article the theory of Word Gramm.ar, including recent work on morphology, is utilised to giv...
Studies on the expression of diminutivity in Bantoid languages of the Cameroonian Grassfields have t...
This article proposes both a typology of the variation which languages of the Kikongo Language Clust...
This dissertation studies Bantu nominalizations drawing evidence primarily from Gikuyu and Bantu lan...
International audienceOne of the quintessential typological properties of the Bantu languages is the...
Within the context of microvariation in Bantu, three processes are examined in Setswana – object mar...
This paper compares the nominal class marking systems of Cisukwa (M202), Cindali (M301) and Cilambya...
Recent studies have developed a systematic approach to morphosyntactic variation among Bantu languag...
Bantu verbal forms are notoriously complex from a morphological point of view, in that they consist ...
This chapter provides an overview of variation in Bantu non-verbal predication and copula constructi...
The evaluation strategies in Kiswahili display an ambiguous status between inflection (as it was in ...
This article discusses three main phenomena in the morpho-syntax and morpho-phonology of Bantu langu...
Northwestern Bantu is the most linguistically diverse area of the Bantu-speaking world. Several unus...
Abstract: Die morfologiese en sernantiese kenmerke van die dirninutiewe suffiks {-ana} is dusver nog...
This paper examines the irregular application of the sound change commonly known as 'Bantu Spirantiz...
In this article the theory of Word Gramm.ar, including recent work on morphology, is utilised to giv...