This is a handout of a guest presentation made to the research colloquium on African languages and linguistics at the Institute for Asian and African Studies, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, on November 16 2021. Abstract Verb serialising constructions are an areal feature of the Kalahari Basin Area (e.g., Güldemann & Fehn 2017), a Sprachbund comprising the Kx’a, Tuu, and Khoe-Kwadi language families. This presentation revisits the analysis of serial verbs in Juǀ’hoan and ǃXun (Ju, Kx’a) and focuses on formal variation observed in the analyses of asymmetric serial verbs (e.g., Heine & König 2015, Pratchett 2017). Applying a bottom-up approach and sourcing data as far as possible from natural texts, such variation can be shown to have its o...
This paper explores variation between Kimakunduchi and Standard Swahili with a focus on verbal morph...
This dissertation analyses and discusses the phenomenon of Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs) in Kreol...
In this work I am going to discuss the nature and productivity of verbal extensions in Tshiluba, a B...
This is a handout of a guest presentation made to the research colloquium on African languages and l...
In a variety of world languages, notions that would elsewhere be expressed through conjunction, comp...
Serial verb constructions (abbreviated as SVC) are a fascinating syntactic structure where more than...
This volume of new work explores the forms and functions of serial verbs. The introduction sets out ...
A decade or so ago, Carol Lord (1993:1) opened her book on serial verb constructions focusing especi...
The Kwa languages (Niger-Congo) of West Africa are well-known for displaying Serial Verb Constructio...
Text in EnglishThis dissertation, deals with the verb structure found in Ju/̕hoansi, Naro and !Xóõ, ...
In accounting for the so-called serial verb constructions (SVCs) in Yoruba, Awóyalé (1988) argues th...
The article explores the ways Òkó speakers construe experience as a flow of events thr...
The extant works on serial verb constructions (SVCs) in the Akan language categorize verb serializat...
The serial verb construction (SVC) in Edo (Bini), a language spoken in Nigeria, is examined, and an ...
International audienceThe Joola languages form a quite homogenous cluster in southern Senegal and No...
This paper explores variation between Kimakunduchi and Standard Swahili with a focus on verbal morph...
This dissertation analyses and discusses the phenomenon of Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs) in Kreol...
In this work I am going to discuss the nature and productivity of verbal extensions in Tshiluba, a B...
This is a handout of a guest presentation made to the research colloquium on African languages and l...
In a variety of world languages, notions that would elsewhere be expressed through conjunction, comp...
Serial verb constructions (abbreviated as SVC) are a fascinating syntactic structure where more than...
This volume of new work explores the forms and functions of serial verbs. The introduction sets out ...
A decade or so ago, Carol Lord (1993:1) opened her book on serial verb constructions focusing especi...
The Kwa languages (Niger-Congo) of West Africa are well-known for displaying Serial Verb Constructio...
Text in EnglishThis dissertation, deals with the verb structure found in Ju/̕hoansi, Naro and !Xóõ, ...
In accounting for the so-called serial verb constructions (SVCs) in Yoruba, Awóyalé (1988) argues th...
The article explores the ways Òkó speakers construe experience as a flow of events thr...
The extant works on serial verb constructions (SVCs) in the Akan language categorize verb serializat...
The serial verb construction (SVC) in Edo (Bini), a language spoken in Nigeria, is examined, and an ...
International audienceThe Joola languages form a quite homogenous cluster in southern Senegal and No...
This paper explores variation between Kimakunduchi and Standard Swahili with a focus on verbal morph...
This dissertation analyses and discusses the phenomenon of Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs) in Kreol...
In this work I am going to discuss the nature and productivity of verbal extensions in Tshiluba, a B...