I examine object marking in the Nguni language isiZulu, focusing specifically on those properties that are subject to micro-parametric variation within the Bantu family. This includes the occurrence of object markers in object relative clauses and in double object constructions, and the correlation between object marking and dislocation. I also address the extent to which my findings support either a pronoun- or an object agreement-analysis of object markers. My results provide support for the idea that object markers in isiZulu are in the process of changing from pronominal clitics into agreement markers.Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies 2012, 30(2): 219–23
The study of African languages is a rapidly growing area of investigation in linguistics. It has bec...
There is an on-going debate amongst linguists regarding the status of the object marker (OM). Some s...
There is a high degree of morphosyntactic microvariation with respect to the number and position of ...
The paper presents a detailed discussion of morphosyntactic variation in object marking in Bantu. Bu...
Object markers in Bantu languages have commonly been analysed as either agreement morphemes or incor...
In recent years, the Bantu object affix that is commonly known as the object marker (OM) has attract...
Bantu languages, Shona included, are well noted for their agreement systems that morphologically mar...
Agreement lies at the core of sentence structure. A verb typically must enter into a syntactic agree...
In recent years, the Bantu object affix that is commonly known as the object marker (OM) has attract...
The Bantu languages show much variation in object marking, two parameters be- ing (1) their behaviou...
This paper discusses object marking in Swahili, a Bantu language. After presenting the contexts in w...
This paper discusses object marking in Swahili, a Bantu language. After presenting the contexts in w...
In most Bantu languages, an object prefix can occur on the verb. In some Bantu languages, this objec...
The Bantu languages show much variation in object marking, two parameters being (1) their behaviour ...
The study of African languages is a rapidly growing area of investigation in linguistics. It has bec...
The study of African languages is a rapidly growing area of investigation in linguistics. It has bec...
There is an on-going debate amongst linguists regarding the status of the object marker (OM). Some s...
There is a high degree of morphosyntactic microvariation with respect to the number and position of ...
The paper presents a detailed discussion of morphosyntactic variation in object marking in Bantu. Bu...
Object markers in Bantu languages have commonly been analysed as either agreement morphemes or incor...
In recent years, the Bantu object affix that is commonly known as the object marker (OM) has attract...
Bantu languages, Shona included, are well noted for their agreement systems that morphologically mar...
Agreement lies at the core of sentence structure. A verb typically must enter into a syntactic agree...
In recent years, the Bantu object affix that is commonly known as the object marker (OM) has attract...
The Bantu languages show much variation in object marking, two parameters be- ing (1) their behaviou...
This paper discusses object marking in Swahili, a Bantu language. After presenting the contexts in w...
This paper discusses object marking in Swahili, a Bantu language. After presenting the contexts in w...
In most Bantu languages, an object prefix can occur on the verb. In some Bantu languages, this objec...
The Bantu languages show much variation in object marking, two parameters being (1) their behaviour ...
The study of African languages is a rapidly growing area of investigation in linguistics. It has bec...
The study of African languages is a rapidly growing area of investigation in linguistics. It has bec...
There is an on-going debate amongst linguists regarding the status of the object marker (OM). Some s...
There is a high degree of morphosyntactic microvariation with respect to the number and position of ...