The verb in Akoose
Akoose has a comparatively complex verb morphology for a Bantu language. Underlying forms for the different morphemes making up the verb are proposed, as well as a set of segmental and tonal rules necessary to account for the surface forms. The derivation of certain verb forms is discussed. Verbs ha...
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oai:doaj.org-article:e67e2c80fffb46d0aafa2222895a1aac2021-11-19T03:55:28ZThe verb in Akoose10.32473/sal.v16i1.1075070039-35332154-428Xhttps://doaj.org/article/e67e2c80fffb46d0aafa2222895a1aac1985-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.flvc.org/sal/article/view/107507https://doaj.org/toc/0039-3533https://doaj.org/toc/2154-428XAkoose has a comparatively complex verb morphology for a Bantu language. Underlying forms for the different morphemes making up the verb are proposed, as well as a set of segmental and tonal rules necessary to account for the surface forms. The derivation of certain verb forms is discussed. Verbs have three different forms: and the "dependent non-subject form". The contexts in which these are used are described. This is followed by an overview of the grammatical categories (tense, aspect, mood, negation) present in the verb and the combination of these categories in individual verb forms. Finally, meanings and usages of all verb forms are presented. the "free form", the "dependent subject form",Robert HedingerLibraryPress@UFarticleAkooseverb morphologyBantutonetenseaspectPhilology. LinguisticsP1-1091ENFRStudies in African Linguistics, Vol 16, Iss 1 (1985) |
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Akoose has a comparatively complex verb morphology for a Bantu language. Underlying forms for the different morphemes making up the verb are proposed, as well as a set of segmental and tonal rules necessary to account for the surface forms. The derivation of certain verb forms is discussed. Verbs have three different forms: and the "dependent non-subject form". The contexts in which these are used are described. This is followed by an overview of the grammatical categories (tense, aspect, mood, negation) present in the verb and the combination of these categories in individual verb forms. Finally, meanings and usages of all verb forms are presented. the "free form", the "dependent subject form", |
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