This paper investigates the place of Swahili within a typological classification based on the morphological marking of grammatical relations as proposed by Nichols [1986]. Within Nichols' classification, Bantu languages are considered to be "split-marked" because the grammatical marking of a member of a clausal constituent is on the head while, in a phrase, the marking is on the dependent member. Although select clauses and phrases from Swahili support Nichols' claim, a closer examination of the data reveals an interesting variety of morphosyntactic marking in Swahili as well as in two other Bantu languages, Kikuyu and Chewa. Function words playa key role in marking genitive, instrumental, and locative relations in these languages. Function...
This dissertation studies Bantu nominalizations drawing evidence primarily from Gikuyu and Bantu lan...
Bantu verbal forms are notoriously complex from a morphological point of view, in that they consist ...
Bantu verbal forms are notoriously complex from a morphological point of view, in that they consist ...
There is a high degree of morphosyntactic microvariation with respect to the number and position of ...
In this paper we argue that to a great extent noun class agreement in Swahili is based on inflection...
The paper presents a detailed discussion of morphosyntactic variation in object marking in Bantu. Bu...
Models arguing for a connection between morphological productivity and relative morpheme frequency h...
This article examines the role of object marking in relation to definiteness and specificity in Swah...
Within the context of microvariation in Bantu, three processes are examined in Setswana – object mar...
There is a high degree of morphosyntactic microvariation with respect to the number and position of ...
There is a high degree of morphosyntactic microvariation with respect to the number and position of ...
In this article the theory of Word Gramm.ar, including recent work on morphology, is utilised to giv...
The concept of pluractionality is less common in Bantu languages than in other language families, su...
There is a high degree of morphosyntactic microvariation with respect to the number and position of ...
There is a high degree of morphosyntactic microvariation with respect to the number and position of ...
This dissertation studies Bantu nominalizations drawing evidence primarily from Gikuyu and Bantu lan...
Bantu verbal forms are notoriously complex from a morphological point of view, in that they consist ...
Bantu verbal forms are notoriously complex from a morphological point of view, in that they consist ...
There is a high degree of morphosyntactic microvariation with respect to the number and position of ...
In this paper we argue that to a great extent noun class agreement in Swahili is based on inflection...
The paper presents a detailed discussion of morphosyntactic variation in object marking in Bantu. Bu...
Models arguing for a connection between morphological productivity and relative morpheme frequency h...
This article examines the role of object marking in relation to definiteness and specificity in Swah...
Within the context of microvariation in Bantu, three processes are examined in Setswana – object mar...
There is a high degree of morphosyntactic microvariation with respect to the number and position of ...
There is a high degree of morphosyntactic microvariation with respect to the number and position of ...
In this article the theory of Word Gramm.ar, including recent work on morphology, is utilised to giv...
The concept of pluractionality is less common in Bantu languages than in other language families, su...
There is a high degree of morphosyntactic microvariation with respect to the number and position of ...
There is a high degree of morphosyntactic microvariation with respect to the number and position of ...
This dissertation studies Bantu nominalizations drawing evidence primarily from Gikuyu and Bantu lan...
Bantu verbal forms are notoriously complex from a morphological point of view, in that they consist ...
Bantu verbal forms are notoriously complex from a morphological point of view, in that they consist ...