The Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics recently released a new volume (their 46th!) featuring several members of the Toronto Linguistics community. The volume was edited by Gregory Antono and includes 11 papers that were presented at the 1st Toronto-Montreal Bantu Colloquium held at UTSC.
Here is a summary of the contributions.
- David Shanks (McGill). Spelling out the Kirundi augment: Prosodic domains, epenthesis and weight
- Chase Boles (McGill). Getting the -ik: An anticausative structure in Kirundi
- Terrance Gatchalian (McGill). What's in a copula? The syntax of Kirundi's multiple copulas
- Claire Henderson (McGill). The antipassive in Kirundi What is going -an?
- Martin Renard (PhD Candidate). “Serial Verb Constructions” In Tshiluba
- Katya Morgunova (McGill), David Shanks (McGill). On the left periphery of the Kirundi noun phrase
- Brandon Chaperon (McGill). Unravelling the Kirundi 'not': Left peripheral blocking of negation in Kirundi
- Christiana Moser (PhD Student). The morphosyntax of causatives and applicatives in Tshiluba
- Willie Myers (McGill). Unpacking -ish: a bimorphemic account of Kirundi causatives
- Lee Jiang (PhD Student). Noun Class and Classification in Tshiluba (L.31)
- Yixin Wang (MA Student). Exploring expressions for cardinal directions in Tshiluba
We thank all of the student volunteers and staff who helped make this edition possible.
Happy reading!
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