The Verb in Akoose: descriptive and theoretical perspectives discusses an aspect of grammar, namely the verb, in a narrow-Bantu language spoken in Cameroon.
The book combines descriptive and theoretical perspectives, but it intends primarily to serve a theoretical purpose.
The analysis illustrates how morphology interacts with syntax to trigger the movement of syntactic units (object shift and verb raising) in Akoose within the ambits of the Minimalist Program.
Michael Etuge Apuge holds a PhD in Theoretical Linguistics from the University of Buea, in Cameroon.He is the Chair of the Department of Bilingual Letters in the Higher Teachers’ Training College of the University of Maroua in Cameroon.
The Verb in Akoose: descriptive and theoretical perspectives discusses an aspect of grammar, namely the verb, in a narrow-Bantu language spoken in Cameroon.
The book combines descriptive and theoretical perspectives, but it intends primarily to serve a theoretical purpose.
The analysis illustrates how morphology interacts with syntax to trigger the movement of syntactic units (object shift and verb raising) in Akoose within the ambits of the Minimalist Program.
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