Bantu languages express reciprocity and reflexivity by use of affixes. The question which this paper seeks to answer is whether the reciprocal and the reflexive affixes in Bantu are pronominal, and therefore arguments of the verbs to which they are atlixed or rather derivational affixes which derive verbs with argument structures different from those of the 'unextended verbs'. Drawing examples from Kikamba, a Central Kenya Bantu Language, we will subject each of the affixes to a number of linguistic tests to determine its syntactic statu
This paper examines objects which are licensed by the applicative affix in the Bantu languages of Ki...
In this work I am going to discuss the nature and productivity of verbal extensions in Tshiluba, a B...
This chapter examines apparent competing functions of applicatives, prepositions and locative-marked...
This dissertation describes and analyses the multiple functions of the reflexive prefix in four Nort...
In almost all the Bantu languages, there is a suffix ¬ an marking reciprocity. Although it is genera...
In this work I am going to investigate relative clauses in Bantu languages, with special regard to T...
Bantu verbal suffixes, also known as extensions, follow a rather rigid pattern when they attach to t...
This chapter describes the reflexive construction in Luganda, a Great Lakes Bantu language spoken in...
The antipassive, an object-demoting diathesis commonly associated with ergative languages, has so fa...
The article presents a thorough description of the reflexive (REFL) marker in isiXhosa, one of the S...
This paper describes the syntax and semantics of reciprocity in the Central dialect of Rotokas, a no...
This paper investigates several syntactic aspects of anaphors (reflexives and reciprocals) in the Mu...
This book presents a comprehensive description and analysis of verbal derivation in Citumbuka (N21...
This article discusses three main phenomena in the morpho-syntax and morpho-phonology of Bantu langu...
This paper examines objects which are licensed by the applicative affix in the Bantu languages of Ki...
This paper examines objects which are licensed by the applicative affix in the Bantu languages of Ki...
In this work I am going to discuss the nature and productivity of verbal extensions in Tshiluba, a B...
This chapter examines apparent competing functions of applicatives, prepositions and locative-marked...
This dissertation describes and analyses the multiple functions of the reflexive prefix in four Nort...
In almost all the Bantu languages, there is a suffix ¬ an marking reciprocity. Although it is genera...
In this work I am going to investigate relative clauses in Bantu languages, with special regard to T...
Bantu verbal suffixes, also known as extensions, follow a rather rigid pattern when they attach to t...
This chapter describes the reflexive construction in Luganda, a Great Lakes Bantu language spoken in...
The antipassive, an object-demoting diathesis commonly associated with ergative languages, has so fa...
The article presents a thorough description of the reflexive (REFL) marker in isiXhosa, one of the S...
This paper describes the syntax and semantics of reciprocity in the Central dialect of Rotokas, a no...
This paper investigates several syntactic aspects of anaphors (reflexives and reciprocals) in the Mu...
This book presents a comprehensive description and analysis of verbal derivation in Citumbuka (N21...
This article discusses three main phenomena in the morpho-syntax and morpho-phonology of Bantu langu...
This paper examines objects which are licensed by the applicative affix in the Bantu languages of Ki...
This paper examines objects which are licensed by the applicative affix in the Bantu languages of Ki...
In this work I am going to discuss the nature and productivity of verbal extensions in Tshiluba, a B...
This chapter examines apparent competing functions of applicatives, prepositions and locative-marked...