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Journal article
2017
De Gruyter Mouton

In some Bantu languages of western Uganda, we find an interesting construction in which typical transitive verbs such as "to cut (a tree)," "to bend (a wire)," "to smoke (meat)," "to tear (paper)," "to open (a door)," etc., are used intransitively, without any additional suffixes such as passive and neuter. I call this construction the syntactically intransitive co...

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