Object marking in isiZulu.
Abstract
I examine object marking in the Nguni language isiZulu, focusing specifically on those
properties that are subject to micro-parametric variation within the Bantu family. This includes the
occurrence of object markers in object relative clauses and in double object constructions, and the
correlation between object marking and dislocation. I also address the extent to which my findings
support either a pronoun- or an object agreement-analysis of object markers. My results provide
support for the idea that object markers in isiZulu are in the process of changing from pronominal
clitics into agreement markers.