Matrix Nominal Phrases in Kiswahili Bantu

Matrix Nominal Phrases in Kiswahili Bantu
Title Matrix Nominal Phrases in Kiswahili Bantu PDF eBook
Author Assibi A. Amidu
Publisher
Total Pages 254
Release 2009
Genre Swahili language
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A History of African Linguistics

A History of African Linguistics
Title A History of African Linguistics PDF eBook
Author H. Ekkehard Wolff
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 377
Release 2019-06-13
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1108417973

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The first global history of African linguistics as an emerging autonomous academic discipline, covering Africa, the Americas, Asia, Australia, and Europe.

Swahili Syntax

Swahili Syntax
Title Swahili Syntax PDF eBook
Author Anthony J. Vitale
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 220
Release 2019-11-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110847442

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The Bantu Noun Phrase

The Bantu Noun Phrase
Title The Bantu Noun Phrase PDF eBook
Author Blasius Achiri-Taboh
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 255
Release 2023-11-27
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1000995518

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This collection of original essays addresses salient issues in a range of empirical and conceptual analyses, providing detailed case studies of phenomena in Bantu languages and robust and interesting discussions on the structure of the noun phrase. This volume speaks to contemporary debates on the Bantu noun phrase, seeking to stimulate a greater understanding of the true nature of adnominal modification, definiteness, and anaphoric relations associated with it, with respect to various segmental and supra-segmental, noun formation, and noun classification phenomena. The ten chapters take the reader through the Grassfields, North-Western, North-Eastern and Southern present-day Bantu homeland, making important contributions to the documentation and analysis of Bantu languages. The Bantu Noun Phrase: Issues and Perspectives is unique in its inclusion of so many North-Eastern Bantu languages in its discourse on Bantu linguistics and this important collection will be of particular interest to those researching, teaching, and studying African languages and linguistics.

The Bantu Languages

The Bantu Languages
Title The Bantu Languages PDF eBook
Author Derek Nurse
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 727
Release 2006-03-21
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1135796831

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Gerard Philippson is Professor of Bantu Languages at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales and is a member of the Dyamique de Langage research team of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Lyon II University. He has mainly worked on comparative Bantu tonology. Other areas of interest include Afro-Asiatic, general phonology, linguistic classification and its correlation with population genetics.

Locative and Non-locative in Kiswahili Bantu

Locative and Non-locative in Kiswahili Bantu
Title Locative and Non-locative in Kiswahili Bantu PDF eBook
Author Assibi Apatewon Amidu
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2019
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ISBN 9783896457134

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The Bantu-Romance Connection

The Bantu-Romance Connection
Title The Bantu-Romance Connection PDF eBook
Author Cécile De Cat
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages 376
Release 2008
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027255148

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This landmark volume is the first work specifically designed to explore the extent to which striking surface morpho-syntactic similarities between Bantu and Romance languages actually represent similar syntactic structures. In particular, it explores the timely and much debated issues of verbal morphology and agreement, the structure of DPs, and word order/information structure, with the goal of providing a better understanding of the structure of the different languages investigated, and the implications this holds for syntactic theory more generally. All of the papers draw on data from both Bantu and Romance languages, providing a framework for much-needed further comparative research on the nature of linguistic structure, its diversity and constraints, and the implications this has for learnability/acquisition. The volume also provides an important precedent for incorporating insights from Bantu linguistic structure into mainstream of syntax research.