Agreement, history, and Obolo: A reply to Connell

  • Wm. Bennett Department of English Language and Linguistics, Rhodes University, Grahamstown

Abstract

Connell’s (2015, this volume) reply to Bennett (2014) raises interesting points on a number of counts. The aim of this short paper is to explore how these points relate to facets of a bigger picture, both of how Obolo came to have its nasal agreement pattern, and how such long-distance agreements can arise in general.

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Published
2016-01-26
How to Cite
Bennett, W. (2016). Agreement, history, and Obolo: A reply to Connell. Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus, 48, 13-15. https://doi.org/10.5842/48-0-687