Relative constructions and the Bantu Relative Agreement Cycle in Western Serengeti

This article offers the first comprehensive study of relative constructions among the membersof the Western Serengeti (WS) group, a group of closely related Great Lakes Bantu languagevarieties spoken in the Mara region in northern Tanzania.The study has both a synchronic and a diachronic angle. Firs...

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Published inStudies in African linguistics Vol. 52; no. 1and2; pp. 50 - 84
Main Authors Bernander, Rasmus, Laine, Antti, Aunio, Lotta
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Abstract This article offers the first comprehensive study of relative constructions among the membersof the Western Serengeti (WS) group, a group of closely related Great Lakes Bantu languagevarieties spoken in the Mara region in northern Tanzania.The study has both a synchronic and a diachronic angle. First, we offer a systematicdescription of the various relativization types found in these varieties with regard to thephonological (prosodic) and (morpho-)syntactic traits of both subject and non-subjectrelativization. Next, we situate our findings within a historical-comparative framework, withparticular reference to Van de Velde’s (2021, forthcoming) Bantu Relative Agreement (BRA)Cycle. Linking the source of the main relative marker to the proximal demonstrative, we offera fine-grained reconstruction of its development into a relativizer.We propose that the WS relative constructions instantiate Stage 1b of the BRA cycle whilesimultaneously showing remnants of what is either the direct reflex of the relativeconstruction reconstructed for Proto-Bantu (Van de Velde forthcoming) or the final Stage 3bof an earlier cycle. In this endeavor we are able to zoom in to the processes at play at theturning point where an old and a new relative cycle intersect.
AbstractList This article offers the first comprehensive study of relative constructions among the members of the Western Serengeti (WS) group, a group of closely related Great Lakes Bantu language varieties spoken in the Mara region in northern Tanzania. The study has both a synchronic and a diachronic angle. First, we offer a systematic description of the various relativization types found in these varieties with regard to the phonological (prosodic) and (morpho-)syntactic traits of both subject and non-subject relativization. Next, we situate our findings within a historical-comparative framework, with particular reference to Van de Velde’s (2021, forthcoming) Bantu Relative Agreement (BRA) Cycle. Linking the source of the main relative marker to the proximal demonstrative, we offer a fine-grained reconstruction of its development into a relativizer. We propose that the WS relative constructions instantiate Stage 1b of the BRA cycle while simultaneously showing remnants of what is either the direct reflex of the relative construction reconstructed for Proto-Bantu (Van de Velde forthcoming) or the final Stage 3b of an earlier cycle. In this endeavor we are able to zoom in to the processes at play at the turning point where an old and a new relative cycle intersect.
This article offers the first comprehensive study of relative constructions among the members of the Western Serengeti (WS) group, a group of closely related Great Lakes Bantu language varieties spoken in the Mara region in northern Tanzania. The study has both a synchronic and a diachronic angle. First, we offer a systematic description of the various relativization types found in these varieties with regard to the phonological (prosodic) and (morpho-)syntactic traits of both subject and non-subject relativization. Next, we situate our findings within a historical-comparative framework, with particular reference to Van de Velde’s (2021, 2022) Bantu Relative Agreement (BRA) Cycle. Linking the source of the main relative marker to the proximal demonstrative, we offer a fine-grained reconstruction of its development into a relativizer. We propose that the WS relative constructions instantiate Stage 1b of the BRA cycle while simultaneously showing remnants of what is either the direct reflex of the relative construction reconstructed for Proto-Bantu (Van de Velde 2022) or the final Stage 3b of an earlier cycle. In this endeavor we are able to zoom in to the processes at play at the turning point where an old and a new relative cycle intersect.
This article offers the first comprehensive study of relative constructions among the membersof the Western Serengeti (WS) group, a group of closely related Great Lakes Bantu languagevarieties spoken in the Mara region in northern Tanzania.The study has both a synchronic and a diachronic angle. First, we offer a systematicdescription of the various relativization types found in these varieties with regard to thephonological (prosodic) and (morpho-)syntactic traits of both subject and non-subjectrelativization. Next, we situate our findings within a historical-comparative framework, withparticular reference to Van de Velde’s (2021, forthcoming) Bantu Relative Agreement (BRA)Cycle. Linking the source of the main relative marker to the proximal demonstrative, we offera fine-grained reconstruction of its development into a relativizer.We propose that the WS relative constructions instantiate Stage 1b of the BRA cycle whilesimultaneously showing remnants of what is either the direct reflex of the relativeconstruction reconstructed for Proto-Bantu (Van de Velde forthcoming) or the final Stage 3bof an earlier cycle. In this endeavor we are able to zoom in to the processes at play at theturning point where an old and a new relative cycle intersect.
This is the first comprehensive examination of relative constructions within the Western Serengeti (WS) group, a cluster of closely related Great Lakes Bantu language varieties spoken in northern Tanzanias Mara region. The study combines synchronic and diachronic perspectives, providing a systematic analysis of relativization types based on phonological (prosodic) and (morpho-)syntactic traits. Positioned within Van de Veldes Bantu Relative Agreement (BRA) Cycle, our findings trace the evolution of the main relative marker from the proximal demonstrative, suggesting that WS constructions instantiate Stage lb of the BRA cycle with remnants of either Proto-Bantus relative construction or an earlier cycles Stage 3b, thus capturing the intricate dynamics at the intersection of old and new relative cycles.
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Bernander, Rasmus
Laine, Antti
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Bantu languages
BRA cycle
Comparative Language Studies and Linguistics
demonstrative
Grammatical agreement
Jämförande språkvetenskap och allmän lingvistik
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Language varieties
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