International audienceIt is usually believed that non-accusative alignment systems are very rare in Africa. A thorough study of the verbal systems of the Southwestern Mande languages (Looma, Mende, Kpelle) has shown that this group is an exception. The Ergative/Absolutive types of argument coding and semantic alignment are observed in these languages mainly in the personal marking on the verbs. In the Liberian dialects of Looma, only stative verbs (belonging to a closed class) show non-accusative encoding, which can be interpreted as an S-split. In Mende, an Active/Stative type of argument indexing is attested on the verbs of an open class. All the verbs in the stative/resultative/perfect construction in Northern Looma and in the stative/re...
This paper investigates the inflectional system of the nominal domain in Esahie (Central-Tano, Kwa, ...
In the literature, it is often assumed that ergative constructions originate in passive construction...
This article explores one structural way in which Jula differs from other Manding varieties: the for...
International audienceIt is usually believed that non-accusative alignment systems are very rare in ...
Ergativity would seem to be non-existant or at least quite rare in Africa. This lack, however, may b...
Submitted to Language Dynamics and Change, special issue on Valence orientation in contact: a cross-...
Africa has long been seen as a continent without any ergative languages, that is languages with a gr...
Ergativity in Africa is rare; König (2008: 95–96) lists only twelve African languages that have been...
The aim of the paper is to demonstrate the structures of some African languages that mark agreemen...
National audienceThis paper provides an overview of work in progress in the Labex project LC2 Areal ...
It seems natural that the languages belonging to the African branch of the family of Afro-Caribbean ...
International audienceClause-final negation markers (CFNMs), although typologically rare, can be fou...
International audienceAs argued by Idiatov (2011), clause-final negation markers common in the langu...
The approach outlined in the present paper is based on observations made with African languages. Alt...
This paper examines some of the most prominent properties of Eegimaa, a Jóola/Diola language spoken ...
This paper investigates the inflectional system of the nominal domain in Esahie (Central-Tano, Kwa, ...
In the literature, it is often assumed that ergative constructions originate in passive construction...
This article explores one structural way in which Jula differs from other Manding varieties: the for...
International audienceIt is usually believed that non-accusative alignment systems are very rare in ...
Ergativity would seem to be non-existant or at least quite rare in Africa. This lack, however, may b...
Submitted to Language Dynamics and Change, special issue on Valence orientation in contact: a cross-...
Africa has long been seen as a continent without any ergative languages, that is languages with a gr...
Ergativity in Africa is rare; König (2008: 95–96) lists only twelve African languages that have been...
The aim of the paper is to demonstrate the structures of some African languages that mark agreemen...
National audienceThis paper provides an overview of work in progress in the Labex project LC2 Areal ...
It seems natural that the languages belonging to the African branch of the family of Afro-Caribbean ...
International audienceClause-final negation markers (CFNMs), although typologically rare, can be fou...
International audienceAs argued by Idiatov (2011), clause-final negation markers common in the langu...
The approach outlined in the present paper is based on observations made with African languages. Alt...
This paper examines some of the most prominent properties of Eegimaa, a Jóola/Diola language spoken ...
This paper investigates the inflectional system of the nominal domain in Esahie (Central-Tano, Kwa, ...
In the literature, it is often assumed that ergative constructions originate in passive construction...
This article explores one structural way in which Jula differs from other Manding varieties: the for...