The Kwa languages (Niger-Congo) of West Africa are well-known for displaying Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs). The literature on SVCs contains various definitions of the phenomenon and recapitulates the general observation that these constructions express fine-grained information about a verbal event and the participants involved therein. This paper seeks to shed light on the structure that underlies Kwa SVCs and how this structure allows for the variation in grammars in the individual Kwa languages. The past syntactic literature on SVCs points towards the need of a more finely articulated functional structure within V. This paper adopts the functional sequence of eventive features proposed by Ramchand (2008, 2015) and proposes that the Kwa...
ABSTRACT: Since the 1970s, serial verb constructions (SVCs) have been discussed widely in African, O...
This volume of new work explores the forms and functions of serial verbs. The introduction sets out ...
In this dissertation a methodology for identifying and analyzing serial verb constructions (SVCs) is...
The Kwa languages (Niger-Congo) of West Africa are well-known for displaying Serial Verb Constructio...
1. 1. Data from Boo, a Kwa language spoken in Nigeria In this paper we propose an aspectual account ...
The extant works on serial verb constructions (SVCs) in the Akan language categorize verb serializat...
What can linguistic representations tell us about how people conceive of events? This chapter revisi...
Serial verb constructions (abbreviated as SVC) are a fascinating syntactic structure where more than...
The serial verb construction (SVC) in Edo (Bini), a language spoken in Nigeria, is examined, and an ...
A decade or so ago, Carol Lord (1993:1) opened her book on serial verb constructions focusing especi...
The article explores the ways Òkó speakers construe experience as a flow of events thr...
The Phenomenon of Serial Verbal Constructions is commonly found with the Kwa languages of West Afric...
Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs) are a frequently discussed but poorly defined syntactic feature of ...
Reflecting a view suggested by many authors, including Christaller (1875) and Osam (1994a,b), this p...
Barayin is an East Chadic language spoken by around 5000 people in the Guera region of the Republic ...
ABSTRACT: Since the 1970s, serial verb constructions (SVCs) have been discussed widely in African, O...
This volume of new work explores the forms and functions of serial verbs. The introduction sets out ...
In this dissertation a methodology for identifying and analyzing serial verb constructions (SVCs) is...
The Kwa languages (Niger-Congo) of West Africa are well-known for displaying Serial Verb Constructio...
1. 1. Data from Boo, a Kwa language spoken in Nigeria In this paper we propose an aspectual account ...
The extant works on serial verb constructions (SVCs) in the Akan language categorize verb serializat...
What can linguistic representations tell us about how people conceive of events? This chapter revisi...
Serial verb constructions (abbreviated as SVC) are a fascinating syntactic structure where more than...
The serial verb construction (SVC) in Edo (Bini), a language spoken in Nigeria, is examined, and an ...
A decade or so ago, Carol Lord (1993:1) opened her book on serial verb constructions focusing especi...
The article explores the ways Òkó speakers construe experience as a flow of events thr...
The Phenomenon of Serial Verbal Constructions is commonly found with the Kwa languages of West Afric...
Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs) are a frequently discussed but poorly defined syntactic feature of ...
Reflecting a view suggested by many authors, including Christaller (1875) and Osam (1994a,b), this p...
Barayin is an East Chadic language spoken by around 5000 people in the Guera region of the Republic ...
ABSTRACT: Since the 1970s, serial verb constructions (SVCs) have been discussed widely in African, O...
This volume of new work explores the forms and functions of serial verbs. The introduction sets out ...
In this dissertation a methodology for identifying and analyzing serial verb constructions (SVCs) is...