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

Marten, Lutz

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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 presented in the literature as related construction types. Theoretical studies of Bantu inversion constructions have focused on different aspects of the construction, among them the (apparent) change in 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/topic of a Predication relation. The present talk summarises and compares the different analyses which have been proposed for the preverbal domain in inversion constructions and brings out empirical and conceptual advantages and disadvantages. In addition, different analysis are related to recent cross-Bantu comparative investigations of Bantu inversion constructions, so as to probe how attested variation across Bantu can be understood in the light of different formal analysis. The paper aims to consolidate and evaluate the current state-of-the-art in the preverbal domain on inversion constructions and to indicate directions for further research.

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Marten, L. (2014). The preverbal position(s) in Bantu inversion constructions: Theoretical and comparative considerations. ZAS papers in linguistics, 57, 136-159. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.57.2014.423

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2014
Deposit Date May 14, 2015
Publicly Available Date Dec 12, 2021
Journal ZAS Papers in Linguistics
Print ISSN 1435-9588
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Volume 57
Pages 136-159
DOI https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.57.2014.423
Publisher URL https://zaspil.leibniz-zas.de/article/view/423

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