This chapter proposes a Proto-Bantu reconstruction of existential constructions based on a convenience sample of 180 Bantu languages, which points towards “existential locationals” (ELs) as a suitable base for comparison. ELs include inverse-locational predications as well as expressions of generic existence. We develop a detailed typology of ELs through a careful examination of the morphosyntactic variation which their building blocks display across Bantu. This typology clearly singles out two types of ELs with high frequencies and Bantu-wide distributions, which are reconstructable to at least node 5 in the phylogenetic tree of the Bantu family of Grollemund et al. (2015). Both display locative subject markers and “figure inversion” in re...
In this chapter the relevance of Bantoid for the reconstruction of verbal extensions in Proto-Bantu ...
In this paper we look at locative morphemes that occur in the post-final slot of Bantu verbs. We dis...
This dissertation examines three topics in the morphosyntax of Lubukusu (Bantu, Kenya), all of which...
This paper deals with two seldom described discourse functions of the reflexes of Proto-Bantu applic...
This paper discusses locative inversion constructions in Otjiherero against the background of previo...
Renewal of negation has received ample study in Bantu languages. Still, the relevant literature does...
Locative inversion has often been treated as an unaccusativity phenomenon in languages as typologica...
This study charts variation in subject inversion constructions in Bantu languages. It distinguishes ...
This paper examines the status of locative phrases in Bantu and the argument-adjunct distinction. We...
Inversion structures, in which the logical subject appears in postverbal position, are a wide-spread...
In this chapter, I propose a typologically informed reconstruction of the Bantu non-selective interr...
This chapter presents evidence in favour of reconstructing at least three main clause-level function...
Bare nouns in languages without articles can be semantically ambiguous between definite and indefini...
This chapter presents evidence in favour of reconstructing at least three main clause-level function...
This paper has been submitted for inclusion in the conference volume pertaining to the conferenc
In this chapter the relevance of Bantoid for the reconstruction of verbal extensions in Proto-Bantu ...
In this paper we look at locative morphemes that occur in the post-final slot of Bantu verbs. We dis...
This dissertation examines three topics in the morphosyntax of Lubukusu (Bantu, Kenya), all of which...
This paper deals with two seldom described discourse functions of the reflexes of Proto-Bantu applic...
This paper discusses locative inversion constructions in Otjiherero against the background of previo...
Renewal of negation has received ample study in Bantu languages. Still, the relevant literature does...
Locative inversion has often been treated as an unaccusativity phenomenon in languages as typologica...
This study charts variation in subject inversion constructions in Bantu languages. It distinguishes ...
This paper examines the status of locative phrases in Bantu and the argument-adjunct distinction. We...
Inversion structures, in which the logical subject appears in postverbal position, are a wide-spread...
In this chapter, I propose a typologically informed reconstruction of the Bantu non-selective interr...
This chapter presents evidence in favour of reconstructing at least three main clause-level function...
Bare nouns in languages without articles can be semantically ambiguous between definite and indefini...
This chapter presents evidence in favour of reconstructing at least three main clause-level function...
This paper has been submitted for inclusion in the conference volume pertaining to the conferenc
In this chapter the relevance of Bantoid for the reconstruction of verbal extensions in Proto-Bantu ...
In this paper we look at locative morphemes that occur in the post-final slot of Bantu verbs. We dis...
This dissertation examines three topics in the morphosyntax of Lubukusu (Bantu, Kenya), all of which...