Yoruba has a set of bisyllabic verbs that obligatorily split around a direct object, as in Adé ba ilé nàá jé, meaning ‘Adé destroyed the house’, where both ba and jé make up the verb for destroy. These are called “splitting verbs” and have previ- ously been analyzed as requiring that the first verbal element be merged directly on v. We introduce new data using an aspectual marker, tún, meaning again, which changes the typical word order such that both verbal elements appear string ad- jacent following the object, as in Adé tún ilé nàá bajé, meaning ‘Adé destroyed the house again’. This data supports a movement-based analysis of splitting verbs where both verbal elements are initially merged low in the structure, but the first verbal element...
In accounting for the so-called serial verb constructions (SVCs) in Yoruba, Awóyalé (1988) argues th...
Ewe verbs covering the cutting and breaking domain divide into four morpho-syntactic classes that ca...
This paper discusses the Yoruba items Pe and K£. These items have sometimes been analyzed as verbs a...
This study presents a description and analysis of the problems associated with the identification of...
The paper explores verbs of cutting and breaking (C&B, hereafter) in Yélı̂ Dnye, the Papuan lan...
This paper compares “cut” and “break” verbs in four variants of Gbe, namely Anfoe, Anlo, Fon and Ayi...
Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1977), pp. 386-39
This paper investigates the semantic and syntactic properties of cutting and breaking verbs in Jalon...
The paper explores verbs of cutting and breaking (C&B, hereafter) in Yeli Dnye, the Papuan language ...
Compound verbs are quite frequent in Yulu discourse (a Bongo-Bagirmi language of the Central African...
This paper analyses the separation events, as manifested in the cut and break verbs in Lubukusu. Thi...
This is a handout of a guest presentation made to the research colloquium on African languages and l...
This paper highlights the various studies which have been carried out to determine the rules which g...
This study investigates different readings of the construction -ø-...-íle resulting from the interac...
The English verbs cut and break, and their counterparts in other languages, often figure in discussi...
In accounting for the so-called serial verb constructions (SVCs) in Yoruba, Awóyalé (1988) argues th...
Ewe verbs covering the cutting and breaking domain divide into four morpho-syntactic classes that ca...
This paper discusses the Yoruba items Pe and K£. These items have sometimes been analyzed as verbs a...
This study presents a description and analysis of the problems associated with the identification of...
The paper explores verbs of cutting and breaking (C&B, hereafter) in Yélı̂ Dnye, the Papuan lan...
This paper compares “cut” and “break” verbs in four variants of Gbe, namely Anfoe, Anlo, Fon and Ayi...
Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1977), pp. 386-39
This paper investigates the semantic and syntactic properties of cutting and breaking verbs in Jalon...
The paper explores verbs of cutting and breaking (C&B, hereafter) in Yeli Dnye, the Papuan language ...
Compound verbs are quite frequent in Yulu discourse (a Bongo-Bagirmi language of the Central African...
This paper analyses the separation events, as manifested in the cut and break verbs in Lubukusu. Thi...
This is a handout of a guest presentation made to the research colloquium on African languages and l...
This paper highlights the various studies which have been carried out to determine the rules which g...
This study investigates different readings of the construction -ø-...-íle resulting from the interac...
The English verbs cut and break, and their counterparts in other languages, often figure in discussi...
In accounting for the so-called serial verb constructions (SVCs) in Yoruba, Awóyalé (1988) argues th...
Ewe verbs covering the cutting and breaking domain divide into four morpho-syntactic classes that ca...
This paper discusses the Yoruba items Pe and K£. These items have sometimes been analyzed as verbs a...