Personeelslijst
Maud Devos
Culturele Antropologie & geschiedenis
Cultuur & Maatschappij
Cultuur & Maatschappij
Beschrijving
Devos, M. & Bernander, R. 2023. ‘Proto-Bantu existential locational construction(s)’. In: Koen Bostoen, Gilles-Maurice de Schryver, Rozenn Guérois & Sara Pacchiarotti (eds), On reconstructing Proto-Bantu grammar. Berlin : Language Science Press, pp. 581-666. (PR) DOI: DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7575841.
Chapter in an edited book / Article in an edited book
This chapter proposes a Proto-Bantu reconstruction of existential constructions
based on a convenience sample of 180 Bantu languages, which points towards
“existential locationals” (ELs) as a suitable base for comparison. ELs include
inverse-locational predications as well as expressions of generic existence. We develop a
detailed typology of ELs through a careful examination of the morphosyntactic
variation which their building blocks display across Bantu. This typology clearly
singles out two types of ELs with high frequencies and Bantu-wide distributions,
which are reconstructable to at least node 5 in the phylogenetic tree of the Bantu
family of Grollemund et al. (2015). Both display locative subject markers and
“figure inversion” in relation to plain locational constructions. The difference between
the main types lies in the selection of the copula: either a locative or a comitative
one. North-Western and Central-Western Bantu languages show few reflexes of the
suggested reconstructions. Instead, they often have non-inverted ELs which are
cross-linguistically uncommon or, less frequently, ELs involving expletive
inversion. The non-dedicated EL can be considered a retention of the original structure
or a (contact-induced) innovation. Our preference goes to the second hypothesis
assuming that a severe reduction of (locative) noun classes and ensuing (locative)
agreement triggered a more rigid word order and consequently non-inverted ELs
or inverted expletive ELs exempt of locative marking.