This article examines the forms and functions of conditional clauses in Tuwuli, a Kwa language spoken in South-Eastern Ghana. It reveals how the traditional categories of conditionals (e.g. hypothetical, counterfactual, concessive) do not match up very well with the formal categories found in Tuwuli, and attempts to provide semantic characterisations for each distinct construction. The article also investigates the distribution and functions of conditional clauses in Tuwuli discourse, showing how some text types and genres use conditionals much more than others, and in some cases, for quite distinct purposes
The paper presents new data on two strategies of forming Conditionals in the Eastern Indo-Aryan lang...
This book explores the thesis that in the Kwa languages of West Africa, aspect and modality are more...
This paper studies the left periphery of the clause in Karaja, a Macro-Je stock language spoken by a...
This paper provides a syntactico-semantic characterisation of conditional structures in Cuwabo, a Ba...
In this paper I analyze Swahili conditional constructions via corpus analysis. Previous works on Swa...
This paper serves as an introduction to the special issue of Studies in African Linguistics devoted ...
Kotoko is a Chadic language spoken in Cameroon, in the region just south of Lake Chad. Based on an a...
This paper sets out to examine the conditional mood in Ghɔmálá’, a Grassfields Bantu language spoken...
This paper describes not only the forms of the limited number of conditional constructions in Gumuz ...
Ndendeule, a Bantu language spoken in southern Tanzania, has six conditional constructions identifie...
It is a well established fact that no two linguistic codes are ever the same in their sound systems,...
Since Haiman (1978), a general assumption concerning the information structure of conditional senten...
International audienceA general assumption concerning the information structure of conditional sente...
This unpublished paper discusses conditional constructions in Basaa. The paper starts with a review ...
This study examines the conditional sentence structures in Igbo and Tongan languages and aims to rev...
The paper presents new data on two strategies of forming Conditionals in the Eastern Indo-Aryan lang...
This book explores the thesis that in the Kwa languages of West Africa, aspect and modality are more...
This paper studies the left periphery of the clause in Karaja, a Macro-Je stock language spoken by a...
This paper provides a syntactico-semantic characterisation of conditional structures in Cuwabo, a Ba...
In this paper I analyze Swahili conditional constructions via corpus analysis. Previous works on Swa...
This paper serves as an introduction to the special issue of Studies in African Linguistics devoted ...
Kotoko is a Chadic language spoken in Cameroon, in the region just south of Lake Chad. Based on an a...
This paper sets out to examine the conditional mood in Ghɔmálá’, a Grassfields Bantu language spoken...
This paper describes not only the forms of the limited number of conditional constructions in Gumuz ...
Ndendeule, a Bantu language spoken in southern Tanzania, has six conditional constructions identifie...
It is a well established fact that no two linguistic codes are ever the same in their sound systems,...
Since Haiman (1978), a general assumption concerning the information structure of conditional senten...
International audienceA general assumption concerning the information structure of conditional sente...
This unpublished paper discusses conditional constructions in Basaa. The paper starts with a review ...
This study examines the conditional sentence structures in Igbo and Tongan languages and aims to rev...
The paper presents new data on two strategies of forming Conditionals in the Eastern Indo-Aryan lang...
This book explores the thesis that in the Kwa languages of West Africa, aspect and modality are more...
This paper studies the left periphery of the clause in Karaja, a Macro-Je stock language spoken by a...