Abstract

Southern Ndebele is the language with the smallest number of speakers of all eleven official languages of South Africa. It is thus not surprising that there is no comprehensive description of the copulatives of this language. This article offers an exposition of the grammatical structure of the identificative copulatives of Southern Ndebele. The basic grammatical structure of the copulatives of this language is very similar to that of Zulu. However, the unfailing occurrence of a copulative verb stem “-si” in all negative stative copulatives is an outstanding characteristic of Southern Ndebele. The occurrence of this copulative verb stem in Southern Ndebele offers the strongest language external evidence (in support of language internal evidence) of the underlying negative stative copulative of Zulu as being “-si” as well. The identificative copulative particle that occurs as “ngi” with the pronouns of all persons and noun classes as complement in Southern Ndebele, also serves as language external evidence for the postulation of the identificative copulative particle of Zulu as “ngi”. Zulu grammarians postulate this identificative copulative particle of Zulu as “nga”, “ngu” or even “ng”. It is argued in this article that the identificative copulative particle of Zulu is indeed “ngi”.

Highlights

  • Southern Ndebele is the least spoken and least studied of the eleven official languages of South Africa

  • The phonological evidence supporting the postulation of an affirmative stative copulative verb stem *-li for Zulu is absent in Southern Ndebele

  • In contrast to the affirmative stative copulative where no copulative verb stem occurs, the negative stative copulative verb stem -si occurs in all negative stative copulatives of Southern Ndebele

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Summary

Introduction

Southern Ndebele is the least spoken and least studied of the eleven official languages of South Africa. It is not surprising that the copulatives (probably the most perplexing grammatical structures in the Bantu languages) of Southern Ndebele have not been documented exhaustively. In some respects the identificative copulatives of Southern Ndebele are similar to those of Zulu. The Southern Ndebele copulatives have, some unique characteristics

Aims
Classification of copulatives in Southern Ndebele
The inchoative copulatives
The stative copulatives
The copulative verb stems
The identificative copulatives of Southern Ndebele
The identificative copulative in the different moods
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