This article probes into the nature of discontinuous elements in the morphology of some Africanlanguages, but in Northern Sotho in particular. The discussion is conducted against the backdrop of twoprinciples which are generally held to be characteristic of ‘pure’ agglutinative languages, namely theprinciple of invariance of morphemes and the principle of a one-to-one matching between a form anda meaning. Agglutinating languages such as the African languages, including Northern Sotho, displaydeviations from these ideal agglutinative norms. The deviations may assume various forms, but in thisarticle the scope is narrowed down to instances where the deviations manifest as ‘discontinuous’ or‘interrupted’ ele...
Morphosyntax and Tonology of Sotho Languages This dissertation investigates some of the more promine...
The article deals with the agglutinative languages which can exploit fusional morphology just as hig...
J. Downing Laura. Explaining the role of the morphological continuum in Bantu spirantisation. In: Af...
This thesis offers a systematic treatment of discontinuous exponence, a pattern of inflection in whi...
This thesis offers a systematic treatment of discontinuous exponence, a pattern of inflection in whi...
One of the manifestations of linguistic complexity is what Dahl (2004:2) describes as ‘grammat...
The aim of this study is to expose the morphological structure of deverbatives in Sesotho. Firstly,...
Syncretism--where a single form serves two or more morphosyntactic functions--is a persistent proble...
For more than 30 years, there have been renewed interests in computational morphology resulting in n...
The starting point in creating a lexical transducer that would analyse and generate lexical forms gr...
Morphosyntax and Tonology of Sotho Languages This dissertation investigates some of the more promine...
To date, no comprehensive study of verbal extension sequencing in Northern Sotho has been undertaken...
This article concerns a traditional analysis of Shona morphology, which is based on a (positional) c...
In this dissertation, we will propose a concatenative, non-templatic origin for the various templati...
Morphosyntax and Tonology of Sotho Languages This dissertation investigates some of the more promine...
Morphosyntax and Tonology of Sotho Languages This dissertation investigates some of the more promine...
The article deals with the agglutinative languages which can exploit fusional morphology just as hig...
J. Downing Laura. Explaining the role of the morphological continuum in Bantu spirantisation. In: Af...
This thesis offers a systematic treatment of discontinuous exponence, a pattern of inflection in whi...
This thesis offers a systematic treatment of discontinuous exponence, a pattern of inflection in whi...
One of the manifestations of linguistic complexity is what Dahl (2004:2) describes as ‘grammat...
The aim of this study is to expose the morphological structure of deverbatives in Sesotho. Firstly,...
Syncretism--where a single form serves two or more morphosyntactic functions--is a persistent proble...
For more than 30 years, there have been renewed interests in computational morphology resulting in n...
The starting point in creating a lexical transducer that would analyse and generate lexical forms gr...
Morphosyntax and Tonology of Sotho Languages This dissertation investigates some of the more promine...
To date, no comprehensive study of verbal extension sequencing in Northern Sotho has been undertaken...
This article concerns a traditional analysis of Shona morphology, which is based on a (positional) c...
In this dissertation, we will propose a concatenative, non-templatic origin for the various templati...
Morphosyntax and Tonology of Sotho Languages This dissertation investigates some of the more promine...
Morphosyntax and Tonology of Sotho Languages This dissertation investigates some of the more promine...
The article deals with the agglutinative languages which can exploit fusional morphology just as hig...
J. Downing Laura. Explaining the role of the morphological continuum in Bantu spirantisation. In: Af...