Tone as a distinctive feature used to differentiate not only words but also clause types, is a characteristic feature of Bantu languages. In this paper we show that Bemba relatives can be marked with a low tone in place of a segmental relative marker. This low tone strategy of relativization, which imposes a restrictive reading of relatives, manifests a specific phonological phrasing that can be differentiated from that of non-restrictives. The paper shows that the resultant phonological phrasing favours a head-raising analysis of relativization. In this sense, phonology can be shown to inform syntactic analyses
In spite of this long history, most work to date on the phonology-syntax interface in Bantu language...
Cet article propose une réflexion sur la manière dont la langue bàsàa (Bantu A 43 parlée au Cameroun...
This paper explores a well-known asymmetry between negation marking main clauses and subordinate cla...
Tone as a distinctive feature used to differentiate not only words but also clause types, is a chara...
Tone as a distinctive feature used to differentiate not only words but also clause types, is a chara...
Tone as a distinctive feature used to differentiate not only words but also clause types, is a chara...
Bantu languages are renowned as tone languages that utilize this suprasegmental feature not only on ...
All of the papers in the volume except one (Kaji) take up some aspect of relative clause constructio...
The interaction between Syntax and Phonology has been one area of interesting empirical research and...
In this work I am going to investigate relative clauses in Bantu languages, with special regard to T...
Símákonde is an Eastern Bantu language (P23) spoken by immigrant Mozambican communities in Zanzibar ...
Abstract: This article discusses (verbal) relative clauses in the Bantu languages spoken in South Af...
This article discusses (verbal) relative clauses in the Bantu languages spoken in South Africa. The ...
Símákonde is an Eastern Bantu language (P23) spoken by immigrant Mozambican communities in Zanzibar ...
All of the papers in the volume except one (Kaji) take up some aspect of relative clause constructio...
In spite of this long history, most work to date on the phonology-syntax interface in Bantu language...
Cet article propose une réflexion sur la manière dont la langue bàsàa (Bantu A 43 parlée au Cameroun...
This paper explores a well-known asymmetry between negation marking main clauses and subordinate cla...
Tone as a distinctive feature used to differentiate not only words but also clause types, is a chara...
Tone as a distinctive feature used to differentiate not only words but also clause types, is a chara...
Tone as a distinctive feature used to differentiate not only words but also clause types, is a chara...
Bantu languages are renowned as tone languages that utilize this suprasegmental feature not only on ...
All of the papers in the volume except one (Kaji) take up some aspect of relative clause constructio...
The interaction between Syntax and Phonology has been one area of interesting empirical research and...
In this work I am going to investigate relative clauses in Bantu languages, with special regard to T...
Símákonde is an Eastern Bantu language (P23) spoken by immigrant Mozambican communities in Zanzibar ...
Abstract: This article discusses (verbal) relative clauses in the Bantu languages spoken in South Af...
This article discusses (verbal) relative clauses in the Bantu languages spoken in South Africa. The ...
Símákonde is an Eastern Bantu language (P23) spoken by immigrant Mozambican communities in Zanzibar ...
All of the papers in the volume except one (Kaji) take up some aspect of relative clause constructio...
In spite of this long history, most work to date on the phonology-syntax interface in Bantu language...
Cet article propose une réflexion sur la manière dont la langue bàsàa (Bantu A 43 parlée au Cameroun...
This paper explores a well-known asymmetry between negation marking main clauses and subordinate cla...