Schaefer and Gaines (1997: 217-218) requested for both intensive and extensive investigation of motion domain in the different language phyla  in Africa. This article presents the expression of motion events in the Bantu languages of the Niger-Congo phylum. In the tripartite clustering of the world languages (Slobin 2004), looking at path and manner, the Bantu languages Tswana and Shona demonstrate verb-framedness (Schaefer & Gaines 1997). The findings in this study point to the fact that the proposed verb-framedness is fully attested in the Bantu languages Kiswahili, Kinyakyusa, Kimashami and Kinyambo. But the detailed analysis of dictionary as well as elicited data points towards the fact that the co-event (manner) and direction ...
published 2008International audienceBased on oral and written text data, the present article investi...
This paper presents some key findings of studies of actionality and the verbal grammar–lexicon inter...
Motion-event typology has moved into a “post-Talmian” terrain of approaches focusing on an open-ende...
The lexicalization patterns of the motion events in t he Bantu languages Kiswahili and Kinyakyusa ar...
Characteristic patterns for the lexicalization of motion in Tswana, a Southeastern Bantu language, a...
Associated motion (AM) is not a widely used term in literature on Bantu languages. However, on the b...
This paper examines the syntactic and semantic expression of basic directional motion and its manner...
The close cross-linguistic relation between the domains of space and time has been well described. T...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the frequent occurrence of associated motion and compare the c...
This paper offers an introduction to the basic morphosyntax of the Bantu languages, in the context o...
This paper gives a descriptive account of the lexical semantics of seven basic verbs of translationa...
The close cross-linguistic relation between the domains of space and time has been well described. T...
The last four decades have seen huge progress in the description and analysis of cross-linguistic di...
International audienceAssociated motion is a very little known category. Markers of associated motio...
International audienceThis study explores the issue of Associated Motion (hereafter AM) in five lang...
published 2008International audienceBased on oral and written text data, the present article investi...
This paper presents some key findings of studies of actionality and the verbal grammar–lexicon inter...
Motion-event typology has moved into a “post-Talmian” terrain of approaches focusing on an open-ende...
The lexicalization patterns of the motion events in t he Bantu languages Kiswahili and Kinyakyusa ar...
Characteristic patterns for the lexicalization of motion in Tswana, a Southeastern Bantu language, a...
Associated motion (AM) is not a widely used term in literature on Bantu languages. However, on the b...
This paper examines the syntactic and semantic expression of basic directional motion and its manner...
The close cross-linguistic relation between the domains of space and time has been well described. T...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the frequent occurrence of associated motion and compare the c...
This paper offers an introduction to the basic morphosyntax of the Bantu languages, in the context o...
This paper gives a descriptive account of the lexical semantics of seven basic verbs of translationa...
The close cross-linguistic relation between the domains of space and time has been well described. T...
The last four decades have seen huge progress in the description and analysis of cross-linguistic di...
International audienceAssociated motion is a very little known category. Markers of associated motio...
International audienceThis study explores the issue of Associated Motion (hereafter AM) in five lang...
published 2008International audienceBased on oral and written text data, the present article investi...
This paper presents some key findings of studies of actionality and the verbal grammar–lexicon inter...
Motion-event typology has moved into a “post-Talmian” terrain of approaches focusing on an open-ende...