期刊论文详细信息
Studies in African Linguistics
Indirect objects in Siswati
关键词: Bantu;    ditransitives;    Siswati;    Relational Grammar;    object agreement;    objects;   
DOI  :  10.32473/sal.v18i3.107470
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Contrary to the view that in Bantu languages the two unmarked nominals following the verb in ditransitive constructions need not be distinguished because both possess the same object properties, this paper shows the necessity of making a distinction between the direct object and the indirect object relations. Evidence comes from SiSwati, the language of Swaziland, and the analysis of the data is cast in the Relational Grammar framework. The arguments presented refer to word order, object concord (or pronominal copy) and the interaction between object concord and some syntactic phenomena such as passivization, topicalization, relativization, and clefting. By distinguishing the direct object from the indirect object in Siswati, the grammar is able to provide a more natural account for a number of related double object constructions.

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