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Ngom M (2014). Monotransitive Constructions in Seereer. Afrikanistik-Aegyptologie-online, Vol. 11. (urn:nbn:de:0009-10-41356)

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%T Monotransitive Constructions in Seereer
%A Ngom, Marie
%J Afrikanistik-Aegyptologie-online
%D 2014
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%X As far as transitivity is concerned, Seereer verbs can be divided into three major types (with several subtypes for each): Strictly intransitive, strictly transitive and ambitransive or labile verbs. This paper will focus on one class of strictly transitive verbs namely monotransitive verbs including no voice mechanism. In section 2, I describe the syntactic diagnosis of transitivity, in section3, the coding properties of arguments, in section 4, I discuss the different groups within the monotransitive class, then I finally will analyse non-coded alternations in section 5.
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%K Afrikanistentag 2012
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%K Seereer
%K Tagungsband Afrikanistentag
%K monotransitive verbs
%K passivization
%K verbes monotransitifs
%U http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-10-41356

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@Article{ngom2014,
  author = 	"Ngom, Marie",
  title = 	"Monotransitive Constructions in Seereer",
  journal = 	"Afrikanistik-Aegyptologie-online",
  year = 	"2014",
  volume = 	"11",
  number = 	"3",
  keywords = 	"Afrikanistentag 2012; Flagging; Seereer; Tagungsband Afrikanistentag; monotransitive verbs; passivization; verbes monotransitifs",
  abstract = 	"As far as transitivity is concerned, Seereer verbs can be divided into three major types (with several subtypes for each): Strictly intransitive, strictly transitive and ambitransive or labile verbs. This paper will focus on one class of strictly transitive verbs namely monotransitive verbs including no voice mechanism. In section 2, I describe the syntactic diagnosis of transitivity, in section3, the coding properties of arguments, in section 4, I discuss the different groups within the monotransitive class, then I finally will analyse non-coded alternations in section 5.",
  issn = 	"1860-7462",
  url = 	"http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-10-41356"
}

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