The eventive functional sequence: Take and give serial verb constructions in Gungbe

Ryan J.S. Kotowski, Enoch O. Aboh, Jan Don

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Abstract

The Kwa languages (Niger-Congo) of West Africa are well-known for displaying Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs). The literature on SVCs contains various definitions of the phenomenon and recapitulates the general observation that these constructions express fine-grained information about a complex event and the participants involved therein. This paper seeks to shed light on the structure that underlies Take and Give SVCs in Gungbe, a Gbe (Kwa) language spoken in Benin and Nigeria. The examples discussed in the paper demonstrate how Gungbe is able to employ SVCs to encode specific details about the eventive structure. The proposed analysis further sheds light on elements which were classified in the Kwa literature as ‘verbid’ (cf. Ansre 1966) for their ambiguous status between adpositions and lexical verbs. It is argued that the ambiguity reduces to the nature of roots and their functions in Gungbe: the same root can occupy different grammatical functions.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPredication in African Languages
EditorsJames Essegbey, Enoch O. Aboh
PublisherJohn Benjamins Publishing Company
Chapter7
Pages189-221
Number of pages33
ISBN (Electronic)9789027247018
ISBN (Print)9789027214706
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Publication series

SeriesStudies in Language Companion Series
Volume235
ISSN0165-7763

Keywords

  • eventive structure
  • Kwa languages
  • serial verb constructions

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