International audienceUbangi languages have CV(V) verbs. Most of these languages have longer verbs which can be identified, either synchronically or in fossil state, as derivates of CV(V) verbs. The verb derivation suffixes in the Zande group constitute one of the best developed and most productive systems in the Ubangi branch. This paper attempts to discern the original meaning of these suffixes through internal reconstruction and comparison, and to understand how they helped to increase the proportion of verb roots with two or more vowel nuclei in the lexicons of the languages involved.Les langues oubanguiennes ont de verbes de forme CV(V). Dans la plupart de ces langues, certains lexèmes verbaux plus long sont identifiables, synchronique...
Cette thèse, qui se situe dans la perspective théorique de la formation des mots, examine le fonctio...
This article discusses some aspects of the morphophonology of C’lela nouns. It will be shown that th...
The objective of this paper is to examine the extent to which verbal extensions in Limbum affect val...
Abstract: Verbal derivation by suffixation is a familiar trait of the classical Bantu languages; it ...
From a corpus of 255 names related to the canoe and gathered from some 200 Bantu languages, the auth...
This chapter introduces the notion of suffixal phrasemes to designate the semantically non-compositi...
This book presents a comprehensive description and analysis of verbal derivation in Citumbuka (N21...
This article presents an analysis of vowel harmony that occurs in the verbal system of ciNsenga and ...
Thulung Rai, an endangered Tibeto-Burman language of Eastern Nepal, has complex verbal morphology, w...
In this work I am going to discuss the nature and productivity of verbal extensions in Tshiluba, a B...
In this paper I survey verb extensions within different Bantoid languages and sub- groups, comparing...
Verbal suffixes have been the subject of a protracted debate. Suffixes are diachronically defined as...
International audienceLimbu is a language of the Kiranti or East Himalayish group of Tibeto-Burman, ...
The semantics of three valency-changing verbal derivational suffixes in Nandi (a Nilo-Saharan langua...
This paper investigates Vowel Harmony (VH) in the verbs of Mbili, a Grassfield Bantu Language spoken...
Cette thèse, qui se situe dans la perspective théorique de la formation des mots, examine le fonctio...
This article discusses some aspects of the morphophonology of C’lela nouns. It will be shown that th...
The objective of this paper is to examine the extent to which verbal extensions in Limbum affect val...
Abstract: Verbal derivation by suffixation is a familiar trait of the classical Bantu languages; it ...
From a corpus of 255 names related to the canoe and gathered from some 200 Bantu languages, the auth...
This chapter introduces the notion of suffixal phrasemes to designate the semantically non-compositi...
This book presents a comprehensive description and analysis of verbal derivation in Citumbuka (N21...
This article presents an analysis of vowel harmony that occurs in the verbal system of ciNsenga and ...
Thulung Rai, an endangered Tibeto-Burman language of Eastern Nepal, has complex verbal morphology, w...
In this work I am going to discuss the nature and productivity of verbal extensions in Tshiluba, a B...
In this paper I survey verb extensions within different Bantoid languages and sub- groups, comparing...
Verbal suffixes have been the subject of a protracted debate. Suffixes are diachronically defined as...
International audienceLimbu is a language of the Kiranti or East Himalayish group of Tibeto-Burman, ...
The semantics of three valency-changing verbal derivational suffixes in Nandi (a Nilo-Saharan langua...
This paper investigates Vowel Harmony (VH) in the verbs of Mbili, a Grassfield Bantu Language spoken...
Cette thèse, qui se situe dans la perspective théorique de la formation des mots, examine le fonctio...
This article discusses some aspects of the morphophonology of C’lela nouns. It will be shown that th...
The objective of this paper is to examine the extent to which verbal extensions in Limbum affect val...