The forgotten structure of Ikalanga relatives
Demuth and Harford (1999) contend that in Bantu relatives, the verb raises from I-C if the relative morpheme is a bound morpheme while the subject remains in spec-IP resulting in subject –verb inversion. Ikalanga, a Bantu language spoken in Botswana has no subject verb inversion in relatives althoug...
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Autor principal: | Rose Letsholo |
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LibraryPress@UF
2009
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