The preverbal position(s) in Bantu inversion constructions: theoretical and comparative considerations

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  • Lutz Marten

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.57.2014.423

Abstract

Inversion constructions in Bantu have been discussed from a variety of perspectives over the last decades. Well-known construction types include locative inversion and subject-object reversal, while more recently semantic locative inversion and instrument inversion have been described. Theoretical studies of Bantu inversion constructions have focused on different aspects of the construction, including the licensing and grammatical function, information structure properties and the formal characteristics of pre- and postverbal NPs. With respect to the status of preverbal NPs in inversion constructions, different analyses have probed the status of the NP as subject or topic, or, more recently, as the subject of a Predication relation. The present paper summarises and compares different analyses of the preverbal domain in inversion constructions and brings out empirical and conceptual similarities and differences. In addition, different analyses are related to comparative studies of Bantu inversion constructions, so as to probe how attested variation across Bantu relates to findings of different formal accounts. The paper aims to summarise current research on the preverbal domain in inversion constructions and to indicate directions for future work.

 

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2014

Zitationsvorschlag

Marten, Lutz. 2014. „The Preverbal position(s) in Bantu Inversion Constructions: Theoretical and Comparative Considerations“. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 57 (Januar):136-59. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.57.2014.423.