Abstract:
This paper firstly discusses verb raising and secondly movement in Bukusu, i.e. by examining the principle of successive cyc litch We hc-omnocevpemt eonf t Wanhd- tthhee mCoemchpalnemismenst itzheart uTnradceer lPieh tehneo emxetrnaac t(itohna to-ft tehfefe Ncto)u, na nPdh rtahsee P(NriPn)c itphlreo oufg hS uqbujeascteinocnyin ign, tehmeb peodsditeido ncl aisu nseost. lVeexricba rllayis binlogc ckaend o, wnlhye orcecausr s iunb ejmecbt eedxdtreadc ctliaouns ferso umn dtheer tehme bceodnddeitdio cnla tuhsaet iass pao scsoibmlep loenmlye nift m toov tehmee nvet rabp pwliietsh icny ctlhicea lelym abnedd wdehde nc ltahues eex. tRraecstueldti nWgh s-ptrhurcatsuer efusn octf iothnes reixgthrat cotfio an Cof bthaeli W‘thha-pt’h, raarsee wfroelml- ftohrem Ceodm, pinledmiceantitnizge trh Paht rtahsee (tChPat)- wt hefifcehc its dtoo eths en iomt mheodldia itne aB uckeurtsaui.n A rsa pnrgeed, icetxeadm bpyl eths ef rSoumbj aBcueknucsyu C orenvsetraal intht,a wt hthiceh c roensstrtircatisn Wt dho-Pesh rnaoste hmooldv ebmeecnaut stoe mmoovveemmeenntt otaf kthees Wplhac-pe harcarsoes isn b Baurkriuesrus irse assu lat irnegs uinlt owfe clyl-cfloicr msheodr ts tmruocvteumreesn. tLs.