Evidence for abstract Case in Bantu

Abstract In his paper ‘Parameterizing Case: evidence from Bantu’, Diercks (2012) proposes a parameterized theory of abstract Case, where some languages do have Case, and others do not. Bantu languages, according to him, do not have uninterpretable Case features in their feature inventories. This paper shows, first, that the Bantu languages Makhuwa and Matengo are interesting counterexamples, concluding that – although Case may be parameterized – microvariation within the Bantu language family shows that it is not correct to characterize the whole language family as Caseless. Secondly, the question is addressed what kind of evidence is needed for postulating a system of abstract Case in a particular language, concluding that Makhuwa and Matengo, unlike the languages Diercks (2012) analyses, plausibly give sufficiently rich and unambiguous evidence for postulating an abstract nominal licensing system, for the language learner as well as for the linguist.

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