This book explores the thesis that in the Kwa languages of West Africa, aspect and modality are more central to the grammar of the verb than tense. Where tense marking has emerged it is invariably in the expression of the future, and therefore concerned with the impending actualization or potentiality of an event, hence with modality, rather than the purely temporal sequencing associated with tense. The primary grammatical contrasts are perfective versus imperfective. The main languages discussed are Akan, Dangme, Ewe, Ga and Tuwuli while Nzema-Ahanta, Likpe and Eastern Gbe are also mentioned. Knowledge about these languages has deepened considerably during the past decade or so and ideas about their structure have changed. The volume there...
Terminology for identifying and describing what counts as a linguistic feature is identified as a pr...
This paper attempts to describe and analyze the relation between aspect and transitivity in Dagbani,...
This paper analyses the inflectional category of aspect in Lutsotso, a dialect of the Oluluhya macro...
Recensione a: AMEKA, Felix K. and KROPP DAKUBU, M. E. (eds.), 2008. Aspect and Modality in Kwa Langu...
Most formal analyses of the semantics of tense, aspect, and modality (TAM) have been developed on th...
Nyakyusa is an underdescribed Bantu language spoken by around 800.000 speakers in the Mbeya Region o...
This chapter provides a comprehensive description of the expression of aspect and modality in Ewe, a...
Nyakyusa is an underdescribed Bantu language spoken by around 800.000 speakers in the Mbeya Region o...
This paper describes and then compares tense-aspect features in three Bamileke languages, viz. Ghoma...
This dissertation examines the syntax and semantics of tense and aspect in Siamou (Niger-Congo, Kru)...
This dissertation describes and compares the tense-aspect systems found in three southeastern Bantu ...
This paper is a first attempt at understanding the distribution of tense, mood, and aspect expressio...
The Ghana-Togo Mountain languages are a typologically distinct group of languages within the Kwa bra...
This PhD deals with the semantics of two major parts of the Bantu verbal system, namely derivation a...
Chapter 7 is an overview of the expression of aspect, tense and mood. It describes the formal means ...
Terminology for identifying and describing what counts as a linguistic feature is identified as a pr...
This paper attempts to describe and analyze the relation between aspect and transitivity in Dagbani,...
This paper analyses the inflectional category of aspect in Lutsotso, a dialect of the Oluluhya macro...
Recensione a: AMEKA, Felix K. and KROPP DAKUBU, M. E. (eds.), 2008. Aspect and Modality in Kwa Langu...
Most formal analyses of the semantics of tense, aspect, and modality (TAM) have been developed on th...
Nyakyusa is an underdescribed Bantu language spoken by around 800.000 speakers in the Mbeya Region o...
This chapter provides a comprehensive description of the expression of aspect and modality in Ewe, a...
Nyakyusa is an underdescribed Bantu language spoken by around 800.000 speakers in the Mbeya Region o...
This paper describes and then compares tense-aspect features in three Bamileke languages, viz. Ghoma...
This dissertation examines the syntax and semantics of tense and aspect in Siamou (Niger-Congo, Kru)...
This dissertation describes and compares the tense-aspect systems found in three southeastern Bantu ...
This paper is a first attempt at understanding the distribution of tense, mood, and aspect expressio...
The Ghana-Togo Mountain languages are a typologically distinct group of languages within the Kwa bra...
This PhD deals with the semantics of two major parts of the Bantu verbal system, namely derivation a...
Chapter 7 is an overview of the expression of aspect, tense and mood. It describes the formal means ...
Terminology for identifying and describing what counts as a linguistic feature is identified as a pr...
This paper attempts to describe and analyze the relation between aspect and transitivity in Dagbani,...
This paper analyses the inflectional category of aspect in Lutsotso, a dialect of the Oluluhya macro...