Person agreement is usually restricted to verbal categories. However, Bantu languages permit person agreement on certain adnomial quantifiers. We propose an account of the evolution of person agreement that constrains the cliticization of pronomials to specifier-head relationships. This diachronic view captures the presencr of person agreement in Bantu on adnomial quantifiers as well as verbs
A handout of a presentation given at the Afranaph Project Development Workshop on December 11, 2010,...
The aim of the paper is to demonstrate the structures of some African languages that mark agreemen...
Languages that exhibit subject-verb agreement asymmetries (Afroasiatic, Celtic) also share complex p...
The distribution of person, number, and gender features across languages follows certain cross-lingu...
This paper reports an empirical qualitative study that sought to discuss the treatment of agreement ...
The Cicipu language (Kainji, Benue-Congo) of northwest Nigeria has the kind of robust noun class sys...
The Bantu languages are in some sense remarkably uniform (SVO basic word order, noun classes, verbal...
Subject marking on the Bantu verb seems to be a straightforward process in clauses with simple subje...
While many languages require some form of subject-verb agreement, perhaps few offer such delightfull...
The Cicipu language (Kainji, Benue-Congo) of northwest Nigeria has the kind of robust noun class sys...
Northwestern Bantu is the most linguistically diverse area of the Bantu-speaking world. Several unus...
Typological research on agreement systems recognises syntactic and semantic agreement as the two mai...
I, Stuart John McGill, confirm that the work presented in this thesis is my own. Where information h...
This article examines the morphosyntactic representation of the subject agreement marker (SM) in nul...
Person and gender are typical agreement features within the clause, and crosslinguistically they are...
A handout of a presentation given at the Afranaph Project Development Workshop on December 11, 2010,...
The aim of the paper is to demonstrate the structures of some African languages that mark agreemen...
Languages that exhibit subject-verb agreement asymmetries (Afroasiatic, Celtic) also share complex p...
The distribution of person, number, and gender features across languages follows certain cross-lingu...
This paper reports an empirical qualitative study that sought to discuss the treatment of agreement ...
The Cicipu language (Kainji, Benue-Congo) of northwest Nigeria has the kind of robust noun class sys...
The Bantu languages are in some sense remarkably uniform (SVO basic word order, noun classes, verbal...
Subject marking on the Bantu verb seems to be a straightforward process in clauses with simple subje...
While many languages require some form of subject-verb agreement, perhaps few offer such delightfull...
The Cicipu language (Kainji, Benue-Congo) of northwest Nigeria has the kind of robust noun class sys...
Northwestern Bantu is the most linguistically diverse area of the Bantu-speaking world. Several unus...
Typological research on agreement systems recognises syntactic and semantic agreement as the two mai...
I, Stuart John McGill, confirm that the work presented in this thesis is my own. Where information h...
This article examines the morphosyntactic representation of the subject agreement marker (SM) in nul...
Person and gender are typical agreement features within the clause, and crosslinguistically they are...
A handout of a presentation given at the Afranaph Project Development Workshop on December 11, 2010,...
The aim of the paper is to demonstrate the structures of some African languages that mark agreemen...
Languages that exhibit subject-verb agreement asymmetries (Afroasiatic, Celtic) also share complex p...