This article examines the morphosyntactic representation of the subject agreement marker (SM) in null subject constructions in the Bantu language Kinyarwanda. Three prominent analyses are compared. The first analysis treats the SM in null subject constructions as a pronoun which receives the subject theta role in the morphology. The second approach analyses the SM as a syntactic pronoun, i.e. as a determiner phrase (DP) which receives its theta role in [Spec, V] and then moves to [Spec, T]. The third analysis is based on the theory of pro, which assumes that the subject theta role in null subject constructions is assigned to a phonetically unrealised pronoun. According to the pro-theory, the SM is simply a reflex of agreement between the...
PhD ThesisTwo notable typological characteristics of the Bantu languages are the phenomena of subje...
Agreement usually operates in a one-to-one fashion where an agreement target is matched to a source ...
The paper proposes a comprehensive syntactic analysis of the subject-predicate relationship in SiSwa...
A current debate in Bantu linguistics centers on whether the subject marking prefix (henceforth SM) ...
In recent years, the Bantu object affix that is commonly known as the object marker (OM) has attract...
Agreement lies at the core of sentence structure. A verb typically must enter into a syntactic agree...
Subject marking on the Bantu verb seems to be a straightforward process in clauses with simple subje...
The analysis presented in this paper provides a development of the idea that subject agreement marke...
Agreement is traditionally viewed as a cross-referencing device for core arguments such as subjects ...
This paper investigates the principles that govern subject marking in Awing (Grassfields Bantu). We ...
There is an on-going debate amongst linguists regarding the status of the object marker (OM). Some s...
The Bantu languages are in some sense remarkably uniform (SVO basic word order, noun classes, verbal...
Bantu languages, Shona included, are well noted for their agreement systems that morphologically mar...
This article examines the referential and the non-referential pronoun ‘it’ subject constructions in ...
While many languages require some form of subject-verb agreement, perhaps few offer such delightfull...
PhD ThesisTwo notable typological characteristics of the Bantu languages are the phenomena of subje...
Agreement usually operates in a one-to-one fashion where an agreement target is matched to a source ...
The paper proposes a comprehensive syntactic analysis of the subject-predicate relationship in SiSwa...
A current debate in Bantu linguistics centers on whether the subject marking prefix (henceforth SM) ...
In recent years, the Bantu object affix that is commonly known as the object marker (OM) has attract...
Agreement lies at the core of sentence structure. A verb typically must enter into a syntactic agree...
Subject marking on the Bantu verb seems to be a straightforward process in clauses with simple subje...
The analysis presented in this paper provides a development of the idea that subject agreement marke...
Agreement is traditionally viewed as a cross-referencing device for core arguments such as subjects ...
This paper investigates the principles that govern subject marking in Awing (Grassfields Bantu). We ...
There is an on-going debate amongst linguists regarding the status of the object marker (OM). Some s...
The Bantu languages are in some sense remarkably uniform (SVO basic word order, noun classes, verbal...
Bantu languages, Shona included, are well noted for their agreement systems that morphologically mar...
This article examines the referential and the non-referential pronoun ‘it’ subject constructions in ...
While many languages require some form of subject-verb agreement, perhaps few offer such delightfull...
PhD ThesisTwo notable typological characteristics of the Bantu languages are the phenomena of subje...
Agreement usually operates in a one-to-one fashion where an agreement target is matched to a source ...
The paper proposes a comprehensive syntactic analysis of the subject-predicate relationship in SiSwa...