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This monograph conducts a syntactic study of Tuki, a Bantu language spoken in Cameroon, from a cartographic perspective. The following domains are meticulously explored: The Complementizer Domain, the Inflectional Domain and the Verbal Domain. This study reveals that there is a relative phrase (RelP) located between ForceP and FocP. Moreover, a detailed analysis of an articulated IP provides the order of clausal functional heads that manifest aspectual morphology, which is theoretically closely related to issues in adverbial syntax. Additionally, the language under study unveils a very rich
Tuki language --- Bacenga language --- Baki language (Cameroon) --- Batchenga language --- Betsinga language --- Betzinga language --- Ki language --- Oki language (Cameroon) --- Osa Nanga language --- Sanaga language (Tuki) --- Bantu languages --- Syntax. --- Grammar.
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