On the conceptual nature of hybrid adverbials in Isu

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https://doi.org/10.15460/auue.2023.96.1.289

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Isu, Bantoid, hybrid adverbials, preverbs, Benue-Congo

Abstract

We review Kießling’s (2011) assessment of the emergence of hybrid adverbials from serial verb constructions in Isu of Bantoid and the Narrow Grassfield group of East Benue Congo. He posits two paths, preverbal and postverbal, that coverb elements follow as they abandon verbal properties pertaining to syntax, morphology, and tone. Our focus rests on whether this impressive array of grammatical change might reflect a particular system of semantic concepts. We contend that one lens through which to view such a system consists of a merger of Dixon’s secondary concept types and Nuyts’ hierarchy of categories conveying clausal modification. To support our contention, we apply the resulting system of semantic concepts to Isu preverbal hybrid adverbials, finding eight conceptual types oriented toward characterization of grammatical subject. Despite the highly tentative nature of this effort, results align with a similar range of conceptual types that occur as preverbs in West Benue Congo Yoruboid and Edoid, which have also grammaticalized from verbs.

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Francis O. Egbokhare, University of Ibadan

Department of Linguistics and African Languages. Professor. 

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Received

2022-10-01

Accepted

2023-01-06

Published

2023-12-16

How to Cite

Schaefer, R., & Egbokhare, F. O. (2023). On the conceptual nature of hybrid adverbials in Isu. Afrika Und Übersee, 96(1), 135–149. https://doi.org/10.15460/auue.2023.96.1.289

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Bantoid languages and linguistics