This paper analyzes three-valency (ditransitive) constructions in some Niger-Congo (NC)
languages. Special attention will be given to Bantu (Swahili, Kinyarwanda) and Adamawa
(Maya, Nyong, Waka) languages on the basis of the field work data. I will discuss some
theoretical issues relevant to the subject. NC languages vary greatly in both formal means
to express ditransitive constructions (lacking overt case marking) and structural types of
expressing Recipient and Theme. Substantial distinctions in 3-valency verb constructions in
both groups of related NC languages can be observed as well as the fact that surface
morphosyntactic structures are influenced not only by role hierarchy, but also by animacy
(deictic) hierarchy. Finally, the paper offers an attempt of putting the afore-mentioned
Niger-Congo languages into a multidimensional typological matrix for 3-valency
(ditransitive) constructions.
Язык оригиналаанглийский
Название основной публикацииDitransitive Constructions in a Cross-Linguistic Perspective
Место публикацииWiesbaden
ИздательDr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag
Страницы207-226
Число страниц20
ISBN (печатное издание)978-3-95490-373-3
СостояниеОпубликовано - 2018

    Области исследований

  • Niger-Congo languages, Bantu, Adamawa, ditransitive constructions, animacy (deictic) hierarchy

    Предметные области Scopus

  • Гуманитарные науки и искусство (все)

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