Auxiliary verb constructions–constructions with two or more elements of verbal origin, one of which expresses functional semantic categories–are widespread among the languages of Africa. In the following discussion, I present a typology of inflection in auxiliary verb constructions [AVCs] in the languages of Africa. While there are several macro-patterns of distribution seen in the various African languages, only a small selection are presented in some detail here, viz. the doubled and split/doubled inflectional patterns, along with the fusing of subject markers and TAM/polarity auxiliaries into so-called tensed pronouns that are relatively more common in AVCs across the languages of the continent than in most other parts of the world
The existence of closed adjective classes (henceforth CAC) has long been recognized for African lang...
Abstract : In addition to the traditionally recognized ТАМ and person determinations, the verbal inf...
In this volume devoted to reported discourse and quotatives, we would like to deal with a very parti...
Auxiliary Verb Constructions is a comprehensive and authoritative study on the morphosyntax and hist...
The status of auxiliary verbs in Bantu languages with a highly concatenative morphology has remained...
Bantu languages employ a combination of simple and compound verb forms to encode tense-aspect-mood d...
This study focuses on the development and the nature of Zulu auxiliary verbs. The syntactic catego...
The present study puts in parallel the use of six auxiliary verbs across languages in Northeast and ...
Dinka, a Western Nilotic language, has a class of auxiliary verbs which is remarkable in the followi...
This paper serves as an introduction to the special issue of Studies in African Linguistics devoted ...
This book presents a comprehensive description and analysis of verbal derivation in Citumbuka (N21...
In this article we offer an overview of the use of modal auxiliary verb constructions in East Africa...
The goal of this paper is to survey the accent systems of the indigenous languages of Africa. Althou...
The Tanzanian Bantu language Rangi exhibits a construction in which an auxiliary appears after a mai...
D.Litt. et Phil. (African Languages)The change in function of word categories is a widespread phenom...
The existence of closed adjective classes (henceforth CAC) has long been recognized for African lang...
Abstract : In addition to the traditionally recognized ТАМ and person determinations, the verbal inf...
In this volume devoted to reported discourse and quotatives, we would like to deal with a very parti...
Auxiliary Verb Constructions is a comprehensive and authoritative study on the morphosyntax and hist...
The status of auxiliary verbs in Bantu languages with a highly concatenative morphology has remained...
Bantu languages employ a combination of simple and compound verb forms to encode tense-aspect-mood d...
This study focuses on the development and the nature of Zulu auxiliary verbs. The syntactic catego...
The present study puts in parallel the use of six auxiliary verbs across languages in Northeast and ...
Dinka, a Western Nilotic language, has a class of auxiliary verbs which is remarkable in the followi...
This paper serves as an introduction to the special issue of Studies in African Linguistics devoted ...
This book presents a comprehensive description and analysis of verbal derivation in Citumbuka (N21...
In this article we offer an overview of the use of modal auxiliary verb constructions in East Africa...
The goal of this paper is to survey the accent systems of the indigenous languages of Africa. Althou...
The Tanzanian Bantu language Rangi exhibits a construction in which an auxiliary appears after a mai...
D.Litt. et Phil. (African Languages)The change in function of word categories is a widespread phenom...
The existence of closed adjective classes (henceforth CAC) has long been recognized for African lang...
Abstract : In addition to the traditionally recognized ТАМ and person determinations, the verbal inf...
In this volume devoted to reported discourse and quotatives, we would like to deal with a very parti...