Syntactic accommodation within the verbal phrase in Hausa

The paper examines syntactic relations within Hausa verbal phrase and shows their surface exponents calling them markers of syntactic accommodation. These markers, encoded within a predicate or situated outside the predicate indicate the types of objects/complements following the verb and help in d...

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Main Author: Izabela Will
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: University of Warsaw Press 2001-12-01
Series:Studies in African Languages and Cultures
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Online Access:https://salc.uw.edu.pl/index.php/SALC/article/view/462
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description The paper examines syntactic relations within Hausa verbal phrase and shows their surface exponents calling them markers of syntactic accommodation. These markers, encoded within a predicate or situated outside the predicate indicate the types of objects/complements following the verb and help in defining the status of a verb not followed by any objects. The paper classifies exponents of syntactic relations and discusses their functions.
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spelling doaj.art-98ff5a105dc94a36b0da97ad2e28856a2024-03-09T12:09:05ZdeuUniversity of Warsaw PressStudies in African Languages and Cultures2545-21342657-41872001-12-0130Syntactic accommodation within the verbal phrase in HausaIzabela Will0University of Warsaw The paper examines syntactic relations within Hausa verbal phrase and shows their surface exponents calling them markers of syntactic accommodation. These markers, encoded within a predicate or situated outside the predicate indicate the types of objects/complements following the verb and help in defining the status of a verb not followed by any objects. The paper classifies exponents of syntactic relations and discusses their functions. https://salc.uw.edu.pl/index.php/SALC/article/view/462syntactic relationsHausaverbal phrase
spellingShingle Izabela Will
Syntactic accommodation within the verbal phrase in Hausa
Studies in African Languages and Cultures
syntactic relations
Hausa
verbal phrase
title Syntactic accommodation within the verbal phrase in Hausa
title_full Syntactic accommodation within the verbal phrase in Hausa
title_fullStr Syntactic accommodation within the verbal phrase in Hausa
title_full_unstemmed Syntactic accommodation within the verbal phrase in Hausa
title_short Syntactic accommodation within the verbal phrase in Hausa
title_sort syntactic accommodation within the verbal phrase in hausa
topic syntactic relations
Hausa
verbal phrase
url https://salc.uw.edu.pl/index.php/SALC/article/view/462
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