<mods>
  <titleInfo>
    <title>Datives in Nilotic in a typological perspective</title>
  </titleInfo>
  <name type="personal">
    <namePart type="family">Dimmendaal</namePart>
    <namePart type="given">Gerrit J.</namePart>
  </name>
  <abstract>Amongst the set of widespread derivational extensions on verbs in Nilotic, there is one prototypically marking an event directed towards some individual or a location, usually referred to as the Dative marker in the study of this language family. The Nilotic family is commonly divided into three branches (following Köhler 1955): Western, Eastern, and Southern Nilotic, and the Dative suffix is attested in all three primary branches of this Nilo-Saharan subgroup. Since Dative marking in Nilotic languages involves the use of cognate morphemes, these distributional facts allow us – in principle – to trace down not only the formal but also the syntactic and semantic history of this verbal marker.</abstract>
  <subject>
    <topic>Datives</topic>
    <topic>Nilotic</topic>
    <topic>Turkana</topic>
  </subject>
  <classification authority="ddc">490</classification>
  <relatedItem type="host">
    <genre authority="marcgt">periodical</genre>
    <genre>academic journal</genre>
    <titleInfo>
      <title>Afrikanistik online</title>
    </titleInfo>
    <part>
      <detail type="volume">
        <number>2009</number>
      </detail>
      <detail type="issue">
        <number>6</number>
      </detail>
      <date>2009</date>
    </part>
  </relatedItem>
  <identifier type="issn">1860-7462</identifier>
  <identifier type="urn">urn:nbn:de:0009-10-23558</identifier>
  <identifier type="uri">http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-10-23558</identifier>
  <identifier type="citekey">dimmendaal2009</identifier>
</mods>
