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Annotating Tumbuka

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One of the challenges in glossing a Bantu language is the representation of the verb and its affixes. Bantu languages are agglutinating, and a verb in Chichewa can be preceded by up to 4 prefixes, and it can be followed by up to 3 suffixes. One way of representing verb affixation is through the use of verb schemata where the verb root is accompanied by slots (SLT) each of which hosts one or several affixes of a specific grammatical type.


Verb-slot schema for Chichewa
(NEG) SUBJ.AGR TA1 (OM) ROOT (DS) (TA2) FV
SLT1 SLT2 SLT3 SLT4 SLT5 SLT6 SLT7


Only the subject agreement marker (subject class marker) in case of a realised subject, or a subject pro-form, a tense & aspect marker preceding the root and a final vowel are obligatory, all other verb extensions are optional.


Verbal affixation in Chichewa
Slot Suffix Example Meaning
1 Negation
2 Subject agreement or Subject pro-form
3 Tense & Aspect
4 Object marker
5 Derivation
6 Tense & Aspect
7 Final Vowel (Mood)