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Possessive constructions in Tongugbe, an Ewe dialect ; Constructions possessives en tongugbe, un dialecte de l'éwé
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In: https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-02453932 ; Linguistics. Université de Lille; Universiteit Leiden (Leyde, Pays-Bas), 2019. English. ⟨NNT : 2019LILUH003⟩ (2019)
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Polysemy and structuration of the lexicon: the Wolof case ; POLYSÉMIE ET STRUCTURATION DU LEXIQUE : LE CAS DU WOLOF
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In: https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01225556 ; Linguistique. Université Paris Ouest Nanterre; Leiden University, 2015. Français (2015)
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Three-place predicates in West African serializing languages
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In: Studies in African Linguistics, Vol 42, Iss 1 (2013) (2013)
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PRINCIPLES OF EVENT SEGMENTATION IN LANGUAGE: THE CASE OF MOTION EVENTS
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In: http://www.unizar.es/linguisticageneral/articulos/Language-07.pdf
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Aspect and modality in Ewe: a survey
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In: http://pubman.mpdl.mpg.de/pubman/item/escidoc:855570:3/component/escidoc:855731/Ameka - 2008 - Aspect and Modality in Ewe a survey.pdf
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1Multiverb constructions in a West African areal typological perspective
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In: http://www.ling.hf.ntnu.no/tross/ameka_TROSS03_paper.pdf
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Abstract:
A decade or so ago, Carol Lord (1993:1) opened her book on serial verb constructions focusing especially on West African languages as follows: The label “serial verb ” has been applied to a range of linguistic constructions in a variety of languages. Generalizations about a set of verb phrase sequences in one language do not necessarily apply to superficially similar constructions in another language. Within a single language, one group of serial verb constructions may show a certain property, while another group may not. This situation has encouraged a blossoming of claims and counterclaims about serial verb constructions. Lord implies by this that there are some spurious serial verb constructions (SVC) out there. She also intimates that there are various types of serial verb constructions in a single language. Moreover, she suggests that there is cross-linguistic variation such that the properties of SVCs in one language may not map whole sale onto those of another language. One of the problems that has exercised the minds of many analysts concerns the distinction between SVCs proper and other verb sequence constructions even in one language. As Creissels (2000:240) put it (cf. Delplanque 1998):
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URL: http://www.ling.hf.ntnu.no/tross/ameka_TROSS03_paper.pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.562.3017
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