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Locative and Non-locative in Kiswahili Bantu

A Study of Inversion, Transitivity, and Choice

Produktform: Buch / Einband - fest (Hardcover)

This book challenges the validity of many of the traditional and existing assumptions about locatives in Kiswahili Bantu, such as traditional and modern inversion syntax. Thus, the book demonstrates that there is no syntactic function that non-locative nouns or expressions, their NPs, and their endocentric P-nPs/PPs can perform that locative and locative denoting nouns or expressions, their NPs, and their endocentric P-nPs/PPs do not perform in Pn-Ss or clauses in Kiswahili Bantu. It follows that locative and locative denoting expressions that are endocentric nominal expressions partake in passive syntax (asymmetric inversion syntax) as demoted or promoted NPs. They partake in symmetric inversion syntax (subject-object transposition), ergative intransitive syntax, unergative intransitive syntax, reflexive syntax, and applicative syntax. Furthermore, the book challenges the theory of prepositional incorporation into verbs as the source of applicative verbs by showing that locative as well as non-locative arguments function as subjects and objects or complements of applicative verbs and are core functions. Endocentric P-nPs/PPs also function as core arguments of applicative and non-applicative verbs in Kiswahili Bantu. Kiswahili Bantu has double and/or multiple locative objects or complements. It also has maximal entity denoting inversion patterns as well as maximal locative inversion patterns. The book demonstrates that if a locative inversion theory is distinct from a non-locative inversion theory in Kiswahili Bantu, then it must be a black swan. This is because no noun is an oblique NP by itself unless all nouns in the noun class system are oblique NPs, too, in clause functions. Begleitmaterial: – Argument and Predicate Relations in Kiswahili (ISBN 978-3-89645-042-5) – Classes in Kiswahili (ISBN 978-3-89645-022-7) – Matrix Nominal Phrases in Kiswahili Bantu (ISBN 978-3-89645-550-5) – Objects and Complements in Kiswahili Clauses (ISBN 978-3-89645-560-4) – Pronouns and Pronominalizations in Kiswahili Grammar (ISBN 978-3-89645-543-7) – Reflexive and Reciprocal Syntax Revisited (ISBN 978-3-89645-707-3) – Reflexives and Reflexivization in Kiswahili Grammar (ISBN 978-3-89645-028-9) – Semantic Assignment Rules in Bantu Classes (ISBN 978-3-89645-703-5) – Transitivität und Verbvalenz im Swahili (ISBN 978-3-89645-712-7)weiterlesen

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Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978-3-89645-713-4 / 978-3896457134 / 9783896457134

Verlag: Köppe, R

Erscheinungsdatum: 28.12.2018

Seiten: 947

Auflage: 1

Zielgruppe: Afrikanisten / Swahilisten, Linguisten

Reihe herausgegeben von Bernd Heine, Wilhelm J.G. Möhlig
Autor(en): Assibi Apatewon Amidu

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