This book presents a comprehensive description and analysis of verbal derivation in Citumbuka (N21), a Bantu language spoken in northern Malawi and north eastern Zambia, with an estimated population of more than 2,000,000 speakers. The book consists of 10 chapters and is based on a corpus generated by the Centre for Language Studies under the MaLEX Citumbuka dictionary project supplemented by data from Citumbuka literature and consultations with native speaker. This work describes functions of common Citumbuka extension suffixes: passive, reciprocal, applicative, causative. Verbal suffixes are typical of Bantu languages, and basic information about the use of these extensions can be found in most grammars of Bantu languages. The analysi...
This article presents an analysis of vowel harmony that occurs in the verbal system of ciNsenga and ...
This dissertation describes and analyses the multiple functions of the reflexive prefix in four Nort...
The objective of this paper is to examine the extent to which verbal extensions in Limbum affect val...
This book presents a comprehensive description and analysis of verbal derivation in Citumbuka (N21...
Most studies of the Bantu verb have neglected detailed analyses of the less productive verb extensio...
In this work I am going to discuss the nature and productivity of verbal extensions in Tshiluba, a B...
This chapter introduces the notion of suffixal phrasemes to designate the semantically non-compositi...
Bantu verbal suffixes, also known as extensions, follow a rather rigid pattern when they attach to t...
This paper is an investigation of the distribution of anaphors in Ki-Imenti. Ki- Imenti is a B...
The relation between verbal affixes and their effect on the predicate argument structure of the ver...
In this chapter the relevance of Bantoid for the reconstruction of verbal extensions in Proto-Bantu ...
In almost all the Bantu languages, there is a suffix ¬ an marking reciprocity. Although it is genera...
The central concern of this thesis is a group of derivational suffixes characteristic of the Bantu l...
This dissertation offers a grammatical description and analysis of Manda (N.11), a Bantu language sp...
Bantu languages express reciprocity and reflexivity by use of affixes. The question which this pape...
This article presents an analysis of vowel harmony that occurs in the verbal system of ciNsenga and ...
This dissertation describes and analyses the multiple functions of the reflexive prefix in four Nort...
The objective of this paper is to examine the extent to which verbal extensions in Limbum affect val...
This book presents a comprehensive description and analysis of verbal derivation in Citumbuka (N21...
Most studies of the Bantu verb have neglected detailed analyses of the less productive verb extensio...
In this work I am going to discuss the nature and productivity of verbal extensions in Tshiluba, a B...
This chapter introduces the notion of suffixal phrasemes to designate the semantically non-compositi...
Bantu verbal suffixes, also known as extensions, follow a rather rigid pattern when they attach to t...
This paper is an investigation of the distribution of anaphors in Ki-Imenti. Ki- Imenti is a B...
The relation between verbal affixes and their effect on the predicate argument structure of the ver...
In this chapter the relevance of Bantoid for the reconstruction of verbal extensions in Proto-Bantu ...
In almost all the Bantu languages, there is a suffix ¬ an marking reciprocity. Although it is genera...
The central concern of this thesis is a group of derivational suffixes characteristic of the Bantu l...
This dissertation offers a grammatical description and analysis of Manda (N.11), a Bantu language sp...
Bantu languages express reciprocity and reflexivity by use of affixes. The question which this pape...
This article presents an analysis of vowel harmony that occurs in the verbal system of ciNsenga and ...
This dissertation describes and analyses the multiple functions of the reflexive prefix in four Nort...
The objective of this paper is to examine the extent to which verbal extensions in Limbum affect val...