Studia Orientalia Electronica (Nov 2020)

An Analysis of the Verbal Marker tsa in Luguru

  • Malin Petzell

DOI
https://doi.org/10.23993/store.72806
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 119 – 133

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This paper deals with a morphosyntactic phenomenon found in the under-described Bantu language Luguru, spoken in central Tanzania: the verbal marker tsa. This marker encodes shared knowledge or shared reference. The meanings conveyed by the marker stretch from ‘at a specific time’ or ‘at that place’ to ‘as we know’, or even ‘for that reason’. In Mkude’s grammatical description of Luguru from 1974, there is a mention of a marker (zaa) signalling what he calls “recollected reference”, which restricts the event to one specific moment in the past; this marker is believed to have developed into today’s tsa.

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