In almost all the Bantu languages, there is a suffix ¬ an marking reciprocity. Although it is generally uneasy to fine detailed information on the syntactic properties of this suffix in individual languages, it is obvious from the literature that reciprocity is not its only meaning. Actually, there is a great variety of different labels under which this suffix is described but most of them, if not all, might be adequately renamed plurality of relations. In some Bantu languages, there has been a development from reciprocal towards antipassive, which in the extreme cases lead to the complete loss of the reciprocal value. A similar development can be found, at various stages, in languages from the westernmost coast of Africa, namely some langu...
This book presents a comprehensive description and analysis of verbal derivation in Citumbuka (N21...
Most studies of the Bantu verb have neglected detailed analyses of the less productive verb extensio...
In this paper we show that the Bantu A70 languages did not preserve the passive morpheme inherited f...
In almost all the Bantu languages, there is a suffix ¬ an marking reciprocity. Although it is genera...
In almost all the Bantu languages, there is a suffix ¬ an marking reciprocity. Although it is genera...
Antipassive constructions are commonly associated with languages with a predominantly ergative align...
Antipassive constructions are commonly associated with languages with a predominantly ergative align...
Bantu languages express reciprocity and reflexivity by use of affixes. The question which this pape...
This dissertation describes and analyses the multiple functions of the reflexive prefix in four Nort...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the pathways of multiple grammaticalization of reciprocal mea...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the pathways of multiple grammaticalization of reciprocal mea...
The antipassive, an object-demoting diathesis commonly associated with ergative languages, has so fa...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the pathways of multiple grammaticalization of reciprocal mea...
Workshop “The crosslinguistic diversity of antipassives: function, meaning and structure” (convenors...
In this paper we show that the Bantu A70 languages did not preserve the passive morpheme inherited f...
This book presents a comprehensive description and analysis of verbal derivation in Citumbuka (N21...
Most studies of the Bantu verb have neglected detailed analyses of the less productive verb extensio...
In this paper we show that the Bantu A70 languages did not preserve the passive morpheme inherited f...
In almost all the Bantu languages, there is a suffix ¬ an marking reciprocity. Although it is genera...
In almost all the Bantu languages, there is a suffix ¬ an marking reciprocity. Although it is genera...
Antipassive constructions are commonly associated with languages with a predominantly ergative align...
Antipassive constructions are commonly associated with languages with a predominantly ergative align...
Bantu languages express reciprocity and reflexivity by use of affixes. The question which this pape...
This dissertation describes and analyses the multiple functions of the reflexive prefix in four Nort...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the pathways of multiple grammaticalization of reciprocal mea...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the pathways of multiple grammaticalization of reciprocal mea...
The antipassive, an object-demoting diathesis commonly associated with ergative languages, has so fa...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the pathways of multiple grammaticalization of reciprocal mea...
Workshop “The crosslinguistic diversity of antipassives: function, meaning and structure” (convenors...
In this paper we show that the Bantu A70 languages did not preserve the passive morpheme inherited f...
This book presents a comprehensive description and analysis of verbal derivation in Citumbuka (N21...
Most studies of the Bantu verb have neglected detailed analyses of the less productive verb extensio...
In this paper we show that the Bantu A70 languages did not preserve the passive morpheme inherited f...