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Locative orientation and locative arguments: A case study from Kinyarwanda
2020
Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America
Previous work has investigated various syntactic and semantic properties of locative PPs, but a lesser-studied set of facts is so-called 'locative orientation'—the variable locating of participants in the location described by the locative. In Kinyarwanda (Bantu; Rwanda), the presence/absence of the applicative morpheme –ir corresponds to an alternation in orientation: with the non-applied variant, the locative only necessarily describes the object's location; with the applied variant, all
doi:10.3765/plsa.v5i1.4691
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