On the verbal system in Langi a Bantu language of Tanzania

This paper presents the Langi verbal system and the various ways in which tense, aspect and mood are encoded. Through a description of the structures and uses of the various forms, it attempts to demonstrate how the different conjugations fit together to form a coherent whole, morphologically and se...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9ae2ead357bb40449ae6b1f2ff3b55a82021-11-19T03:53:14ZOn the verbal system in Langi a Bantu language of Tanzania10.32473/sal.v33i2.1073350039-35332154-428Xhttps://doaj.org/article/9ae2ead357bb40449ae6b1f2ff3b55a82004-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.flvc.org/sal/article/view/107335https://doaj.org/toc/0039-3533https://doaj.org/toc/2154-428XThis paper presents the Langi verbal system and the various ways in which tense, aspect and mood are encoded. Through a description of the structures and uses of the various forms, it attempts to demonstrate how the different conjugations fit together to form a coherent whole, morphologically and semantically, and how in some cases the system has been influenced by surrounding Cushitic languages.Margaret DunhamLibraryPress@UFarticleLangitenseaspectmoodCushiticPhilology. LinguisticsP1-1091ENFRStudies in African Linguistics, Vol 33, Iss 2 (2004)
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language EN
FR
topic Langi
tense
aspect
mood
Cushitic
Philology. Linguistics
P1-1091
spellingShingle Langi
tense
aspect
mood
Cushitic
Philology. Linguistics
P1-1091
Margaret Dunham
On the verbal system in Langi a Bantu language of Tanzania
description This paper presents the Langi verbal system and the various ways in which tense, aspect and mood are encoded. Through a description of the structures and uses of the various forms, it attempts to demonstrate how the different conjugations fit together to form a coherent whole, morphologically and semantically, and how in some cases the system has been influenced by surrounding Cushitic languages.
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author Margaret Dunham
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title On the verbal system in Langi a Bantu language of Tanzania
title_short On the verbal system in Langi a Bantu language of Tanzania
title_full On the verbal system in Langi a Bantu language of Tanzania
title_fullStr On the verbal system in Langi a Bantu language of Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed On the verbal system in Langi a Bantu language of Tanzania
title_sort on the verbal system in langi a bantu language of tanzania
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