
Directional extensions in Chadic languages
Joseph Lovestrand(Author)
Language Science Press
1st Edition
Published on 8. May 2026
Book
Hardback
424 pages
978-3-98554-191-1 (ISBN)
Description
This monograph provides the first large-scale comparative study of how verbal morphology encodes directionality across Chadic languages. Drawing on a database of 91 languages spoken in Nigeria, Cameroon, and Chad, the book analyzes ventive, itive, vertical, and boundary-crossing extensions. The quantitative study examines where directional extensions occur and what meanings they can co-express, highlighting issues of multifunctionality and efficiency in grammar, as well as providing initial insights into their grammaticalization. The study advances the descriptive foundation of the least-documented Afroasiatic language family, while also contributing to theoretical discussions of motion events, verbal morphology, and morphosyntactic typology.
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Series
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Target group
Wissenschaft
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
979 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-98554-191-1 (9783985541911)
DOI
10.5281/zenodo.19336900
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Author
Joseph Lovestrand is a Lecturer in Language and Linguistics at the University of Essex. His research spans descriptive, comparative, and formal linguistics, with a particular focus on lesser-studied languages including fieldwork in Chad, Cameroon and Indonesia. He earned his DPhil from the University of Oxford for work on Barayin (an East Chadic language) and was a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at SOAS University of London.