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APPLICATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN SOME BANTU LANGUAGES

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by Misah_Natumanya

This page contains data used my master's thesis: Morpho-Phonological and Syntactic Patterns of Applicative Constructions in Runyankore-Rukiga.

It is purposely constructed to provide more information about applicative constructions in Bantu languages. The information provided, is paramount in availing morpho-phonological, syntactic and semantic comparisons between applicative formations in Runyankore-Rukiga and other Bantu Languages.


APPLICATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN SOME BANTU LANGUAGES  
Author(s) Sam Mchombo(2004)
Publication title The Syntax of Chichewa,
Publisher Language and linguistics
ISBN 0 521 57378 5 hardback
Annotator User:Misah Natumanya
Corpus Link [1]
Framework Descriptive

1.Anyaní anagulilana uchema

The baboons bought one another some palm wine

http://typecraft.org/tc2wiki/Special:TypeCraft/Editor/1567/25161


2.Kalulú analembela chitsilu kalata

The hair wrote the fool a letter (the hare wrote a letter to/for the fool

http://typecraft.org/tc2wiki/Special:TypeCraft/Editor/1567/25162


3.Mbalame zimaulukira mapiko

Birds fly with wings

http://typecraft.org/TCEditor/1567/29188/


4.Anyani anakwapulira ndodo agalu

The baboons whipped the dogs with sticks

http://typecraft.org/TCEditor/1567/29182/


5.Mavuto anaumbira mpeni mtsuko

Mavuto molded the waterpot with a knife

http://typecraft.org/TCEditor/1567/29175/


APPLICATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN SOME BANTU LANGUAGES  
Type Textbook Collection
Author(s) Kimenyi,Alexander(1980)
Editor(s) -
Publication title A Relational Grammar of Kinyarwanda,
Publisher Berkeley&Los Angeles: University of California Press
ISBN - hardback
Annotator User:Misah Natumanya
Corpus Link [2]
Framework Descriptive

1.Umugabo arasomera igitabo amatsiko

The man is reading the book because for curiosity

http://typecraft.org/TCEditor/1573/25129/


2.Umugabo arasomera umugoré igitabo.

The man is reading a book to the woman

http://typecraft.org/TCEditor/1573/25128/


3.Siinzí igihe umugabo asoméra igitabo

I don't know when the man reads the book' (temporal)

http://typecraft.org/TCEditor/1573/25127/


4.Umugabo arasomera igitabo mu nzu

The man is reading a book in the house

http://typecraft.org/TCEditor/1573/25126/


5.Umugabo agusomera igitabo

The man read the book

http://typecraft.org/TCEditor/1573/25131/

APPLICATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN SOME BANTU LANGUAGES  
Type Textbook collection
Author(s) {{{author}}}
Editor(s) Vicki Casterns & Frederick Parkinson
Publication title Advances in African Linguistics, & Applicative Constructions in Kiswahili
Publisher Africa World Press, Inc
ISBN 0-86543794 -7 hardback
Annotator User:Misah Natumanya
Corpus Link [3]

1.watoto walituimbia nyimbo

The child sang for us songs

http://typecraft.org/TCEditor/1568/29169/


2.Mtoto alilia wali kijiko

The child ate rice with a spoon

http://typecraft.org/TCEditor/1568/29117/


3.Wageni walimletea zawadi mtoto

The guests brought the child some presents

http://typecraft.org/TCEditor/1568/29129/


4.Juma alinunuliwa kitabo

Juma bought the child a book

http://typecraft.org/TCEditor/1568/29123/


5.Msichana alimsukumia wavulani jongoo

The girl pushed a millipede towards the boy

http://typecraft.org/TCEditor/1568/29127/


APPLICATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN SOME BANTU LANGUAGES  
Type Textbook collection
Author(s) Deo Ngonyani(1995)
Editor(s) Vicki Casterns & Frederick Parkinson
Publication title Advances in African Linguistics,
Publisher Africa World Press, Inc
ISBN 0-86543794 -7 hardback
Annotator User:Misah Natumanya
Corpus Link [4]

1.nghɛni akihɛmɛlɛ shuli hiteβᴐ

The guest bought the school chair

http://typecraft.org/TCEditor/1572/29293/


2.βakililɛtɛla mayi liβaɣu

They brought the axe for the mother

http://typecraft.org/TCEditor/1572/29304/


3.Hokolo ahɛmɛlɛla βandu uɣembe

Grandpa buys beer for people

http://typecraft.org/TCEditor/1572/29305/


4.Mayi akiβatɛlɛkɛla βana chakulya

The mother cooked the child some food

http://typecraft.org/TCEditor/1572/29265/


5.nghɛni akinhɛmɛl ɛla mwana ngoβo

The guest bought the child clothes.

http://typecraft.org/TCEditor/1572/29264/