Morphosyntactic Variation in Bantu
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Morphosyntactic Variation in Bantu
Gibson, Hannah; Marten, Lutz; Bloom Stroem, Eva-Marie; Guerois, Rozenn
Oxford University Press
11/2024
464
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Inglês
9780198821359
15 a 20 dias
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1: Lutz Marten, Rozenn Guerois, Hannah Gibson, and Eva-Marie Bloom Stroem: Morphosyntactic variation in Bantu: An introduction
Part I. Morphosyntactic variation across Bantu
2: Peter Edelsten, Rozenn Guerois, and Lutz Marten: Comparative analysis of morphosyntactic variation in Bantu languages: Parameters, data representation, and database design
3: Nobuko Yoneda: Micro-variation of noun-modifying constructions in Bantu languages
4: Justine Sikuku: Reflexive and reciprocal marking in Bantu
5: Rozenn Guerois, Hannah Gibson, and Lutz Marten: A parametric approach to negation in Bantu languages
6: Rasmus Bernander, Maud Devos, and Hannah Gibson: Existential constructions in Bantu languages
7: Denis Creissels: Predicative possession in Bantu languages
Part II. Areal and micro-level morphosyntactic variation in Bantu
8: Eva-Marie Bloom Stroem and Matti Miestamo: The use of the augment in Nguni languages: A marker of referentiality?
9: Atikonda Mtenje-Mkochi: Micro-variation in the nominal class marking systems of Malawian languages
10: Dorothee Beermann and Allen Asiimwe: Locatives in Runyankore-Rukiga
11: Amani Lusekelo: Morphosyntactic properties of object marking in Nyakyusa
12: Sebastian Dom, Heidi Goes, and Koen Bostoen: Multiple-reciprocity marking in the Kikongo language cluster: Functional distribution and origins
13: Koen Bostoen: Reflexive-reciprocal polysemy in South-Western Bantu: Distribution, typology, and origins
14: Yuko Abe: Morphosyntactic and semantic variation of the persistive aspect in Lake Tanganyika Bantu: A focus on Bende
15: Daisuke Shinagawa: A micro-parametric approach to focus marking ni in Kilimanjaro Bantu languages: With special reference to Rombo-Mkuu and Uru
Part I. Morphosyntactic variation across Bantu
2: Peter Edelsten, Rozenn Guerois, and Lutz Marten: Comparative analysis of morphosyntactic variation in Bantu languages: Parameters, data representation, and database design
3: Nobuko Yoneda: Micro-variation of noun-modifying constructions in Bantu languages
4: Justine Sikuku: Reflexive and reciprocal marking in Bantu
5: Rozenn Guerois, Hannah Gibson, and Lutz Marten: A parametric approach to negation in Bantu languages
6: Rasmus Bernander, Maud Devos, and Hannah Gibson: Existential constructions in Bantu languages
7: Denis Creissels: Predicative possession in Bantu languages
Part II. Areal and micro-level morphosyntactic variation in Bantu
8: Eva-Marie Bloom Stroem and Matti Miestamo: The use of the augment in Nguni languages: A marker of referentiality?
9: Atikonda Mtenje-Mkochi: Micro-variation in the nominal class marking systems of Malawian languages
10: Dorothee Beermann and Allen Asiimwe: Locatives in Runyankore-Rukiga
11: Amani Lusekelo: Morphosyntactic properties of object marking in Nyakyusa
12: Sebastian Dom, Heidi Goes, and Koen Bostoen: Multiple-reciprocity marking in the Kikongo language cluster: Functional distribution and origins
13: Koen Bostoen: Reflexive-reciprocal polysemy in South-Western Bantu: Distribution, typology, and origins
14: Yuko Abe: Morphosyntactic and semantic variation of the persistive aspect in Lake Tanganyika Bantu: A focus on Bende
15: Daisuke Shinagawa: A micro-parametric approach to focus marking ni in Kilimanjaro Bantu languages: With special reference to Rombo-Mkuu and Uru
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1: Lutz Marten, Rozenn Guerois, Hannah Gibson, and Eva-Marie Bloom Stroem: Morphosyntactic variation in Bantu: An introduction
Part I. Morphosyntactic variation across Bantu
2: Peter Edelsten, Rozenn Guerois, and Lutz Marten: Comparative analysis of morphosyntactic variation in Bantu languages: Parameters, data representation, and database design
3: Nobuko Yoneda: Micro-variation of noun-modifying constructions in Bantu languages
4: Justine Sikuku: Reflexive and reciprocal marking in Bantu
5: Rozenn Guerois, Hannah Gibson, and Lutz Marten: A parametric approach to negation in Bantu languages
6: Rasmus Bernander, Maud Devos, and Hannah Gibson: Existential constructions in Bantu languages
7: Denis Creissels: Predicative possession in Bantu languages
Part II. Areal and micro-level morphosyntactic variation in Bantu
8: Eva-Marie Bloom Stroem and Matti Miestamo: The use of the augment in Nguni languages: A marker of referentiality?
9: Atikonda Mtenje-Mkochi: Micro-variation in the nominal class marking systems of Malawian languages
10: Dorothee Beermann and Allen Asiimwe: Locatives in Runyankore-Rukiga
11: Amani Lusekelo: Morphosyntactic properties of object marking in Nyakyusa
12: Sebastian Dom, Heidi Goes, and Koen Bostoen: Multiple-reciprocity marking in the Kikongo language cluster: Functional distribution and origins
13: Koen Bostoen: Reflexive-reciprocal polysemy in South-Western Bantu: Distribution, typology, and origins
14: Yuko Abe: Morphosyntactic and semantic variation of the persistive aspect in Lake Tanganyika Bantu: A focus on Bende
15: Daisuke Shinagawa: A micro-parametric approach to focus marking ni in Kilimanjaro Bantu languages: With special reference to Rombo-Mkuu and Uru
Part I. Morphosyntactic variation across Bantu
2: Peter Edelsten, Rozenn Guerois, and Lutz Marten: Comparative analysis of morphosyntactic variation in Bantu languages: Parameters, data representation, and database design
3: Nobuko Yoneda: Micro-variation of noun-modifying constructions in Bantu languages
4: Justine Sikuku: Reflexive and reciprocal marking in Bantu
5: Rozenn Guerois, Hannah Gibson, and Lutz Marten: A parametric approach to negation in Bantu languages
6: Rasmus Bernander, Maud Devos, and Hannah Gibson: Existential constructions in Bantu languages
7: Denis Creissels: Predicative possession in Bantu languages
Part II. Areal and micro-level morphosyntactic variation in Bantu
8: Eva-Marie Bloom Stroem and Matti Miestamo: The use of the augment in Nguni languages: A marker of referentiality?
9: Atikonda Mtenje-Mkochi: Micro-variation in the nominal class marking systems of Malawian languages
10: Dorothee Beermann and Allen Asiimwe: Locatives in Runyankore-Rukiga
11: Amani Lusekelo: Morphosyntactic properties of object marking in Nyakyusa
12: Sebastian Dom, Heidi Goes, and Koen Bostoen: Multiple-reciprocity marking in the Kikongo language cluster: Functional distribution and origins
13: Koen Bostoen: Reflexive-reciprocal polysemy in South-Western Bantu: Distribution, typology, and origins
14: Yuko Abe: Morphosyntactic and semantic variation of the persistive aspect in Lake Tanganyika Bantu: A focus on Bende
15: Daisuke Shinagawa: A micro-parametric approach to focus marking ni in Kilimanjaro Bantu languages: With special reference to Rombo-Mkuu and Uru
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