Within the context of microvariation in Bantu, three processes are examined in Setswana – object marking, inversion constructions and diminutive marking. Setswana morpho-syntactic structures for these constructions present instances that distinguish Setswana from Eastern Bantu languages and yet also cases of similarity with patterns more commonly attested in Eastern rather than Southern Bantu languages. Using a comparative-parametric approach Setswana is shown to pattern with Southern Bantu in its default agreement and diminutive marking patterns while its flexibility in allowing multiple object markers with free ordering is more closely related to Eastern Bantu, suggesting complex historical patterns of contact
The Bantu languages show much variation in object marking, two parameters be- ing (1) their behaviou...
Setswana is an agglutinative language where prefixes and suffixes are extensively used in the format...
This paper investigates the place of Swahili within a typological classification based on the morpho...
The paper presents a detailed discussion of morphosyntactic variation in object marking in Bantu. Bu...
The morphosyntactic properties of Bantu languages, in particular of South-East Bantu languages, are ...
Bantu languages are fairly uniform in terms of broad typological parameters. However, they have been...
The morphosyntactic properties of Bantu languages, in particular of South-East Bantu languages, are ...
Recent studies have developed a systematic approach to morphosyntactic variation among Bantu languag...
This paper discusses locative inversion constructions in Otjiherero against the background of previo...
This article discusses three main phenomena in the morpho-syntax and morpho-phonology of Bantu langu...
Locative inversion has often been treated as an unaccusativity phenomenon in languages as typologica...
This paper offers an introduction to the basic morphosyntax of the Bantu languages, in the context o...
This paper presents an overview of diminutives in the Bantu language family, with an emphasis on the...
This study charts variation in subject inversion constructions in Bantu languages. It distinguishes ...
With some 300–500 closely related languages, the Bantu family provides a wealth of examples for the ...
The Bantu languages show much variation in object marking, two parameters be- ing (1) their behaviou...
Setswana is an agglutinative language where prefixes and suffixes are extensively used in the format...
This paper investigates the place of Swahili within a typological classification based on the morpho...
The paper presents a detailed discussion of morphosyntactic variation in object marking in Bantu. Bu...
The morphosyntactic properties of Bantu languages, in particular of South-East Bantu languages, are ...
Bantu languages are fairly uniform in terms of broad typological parameters. However, they have been...
The morphosyntactic properties of Bantu languages, in particular of South-East Bantu languages, are ...
Recent studies have developed a systematic approach to morphosyntactic variation among Bantu languag...
This paper discusses locative inversion constructions in Otjiherero against the background of previo...
This article discusses three main phenomena in the morpho-syntax and morpho-phonology of Bantu langu...
Locative inversion has often been treated as an unaccusativity phenomenon in languages as typologica...
This paper offers an introduction to the basic morphosyntax of the Bantu languages, in the context o...
This paper presents an overview of diminutives in the Bantu language family, with an emphasis on the...
This study charts variation in subject inversion constructions in Bantu languages. It distinguishes ...
With some 300–500 closely related languages, the Bantu family provides a wealth of examples for the ...
The Bantu languages show much variation in object marking, two parameters be- ing (1) their behaviou...
Setswana is an agglutinative language where prefixes and suffixes are extensively used in the format...
This paper investigates the place of Swahili within a typological classification based on the morpho...