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Topics in Nilo-Saharan Linguistics

Topics in Nilo-Saharan Linguistics
Author: Marvin Lionel Bender
Publisher:
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1989
Genre: African languages
ISBN:

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Nilo-Saharan

Nilo-Saharan
Author: Thilo C. Schadeberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1981
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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The Nilo-Saharan Languages

The Nilo-Saharan Languages
Author: Marvin Lionel Bender
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1996
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

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Advances in Nilo-Saharan Linguistics

Advances in Nilo-Saharan Linguistics
Author: Doris L. Payne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2007
Genre: International Nilo-Saharan Linguistics Colloquium
ISBN: 9783896451408

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African linguistics across the disciplines

African linguistics across the disciplines
Author: Samuel Gyasi Obeng
Publisher: Language Science Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3961102120

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Since the hiring of its first Africanist linguist Carleton Hodge in 1964, Indiana University’s Department of Linguistics has had a strong and continuing presence in the study of African languages and linguistics through the work of its faculty and of its graduates on the faculties of many other universities. Research on African linguistics at IU has covered some of the major language groups spoken on the African continent. Carleton Hodge’s work on Ancient Egyptian and Hausa, Paul Newman’s work on Hausa and Chadic languages, and Roxanna Ma Newman’s work on Hausa language structure and pedagogy have been some of the most important studies on Afro-Asiatic linguistics. With respect to Niger-Congo languages, the work of Charles Bird on Bambara and the Mande languages, Robert Botne’s work on Bantu structure (especially tense and aspect), Samuel Obeng and Colin Painter’s work on Ghanaian Languages (phonetics, phonology, and pragmatics), Robert Port’s studies on Swahili, and Erhard Voeltz's studies on Bantu linguistics are considered some of the most influential studies in the sub-field. On Nilo Saharan languages, the work of Tim Shopen on Songhay stands out. IU Linguistics has also forwarded theoretical work on African languages, such as John Goldsmith’s seminal research on tone in African languages. The African linguistics faculty at IU have either founded or edited important journals in African Studies, African languages, and African linguistics, including Africa Today, Studies in African Linguistics, and Journal of African Languages and Linguistics. In 1972, the Indiana University Department of Linguistics hosted the Third Annual Conference of African Linguistics. Proceedings of that conference were published by Indiana University Publications (African Series, vol. 7). In 1986, IU hosted the Seventeenth Annual Conference of African Linguistics with Paul Newman and Robert Botne editing the proceedings in a volume entitled Current Approaches to African Linguistics, vol. 5. In 2016, Indiana University hosted the 48th Annual Conference on African Linguistics with the theme African Linguistics Across the Disciplines. Proceedings of that meeting are published in this volume. The papers presented in this volume reflect the diversity of opportunities for language study in Africa. This collection of descriptive and theoretical work is the fruit of data gathering both in-country and abroad by researchers of languages spoken across the continent, from Sereer-sin in the west to Somali in the northeast to Ikalanga in the south. The range of topics in this volume is also broad, representative of the varied field work in country and abroad that inspires research in African linguistics. This collection of papers spans the disciplines of phonology (both segmental and suprasegmental), morphology (both morphophonological and morphosyntactic), syntax, semantics, and language policy. The data and analyses presented in this volume offer a cross-disciplinary view of linguistic topics from the many under-resourced languages of Africa.


African Languages

African Languages
Author: Bernd Heine
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2000-08-03
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780521666299

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This book is an introduction to African languages and linguistics, covering typology, structure and sociolinguistics. The twelve chapters are written by a team of fifteen eminent Africanists, and their topics include the four major language groupings (Niger-Congo, Nilo-Saharan, Afroasiatic and Khoisan), the core areas of modern theoretical linguistics (phonology, morphology, syntax), typology, sociolinguistics, comparative linguistics, and language, history and society. Basic concepts and terminology are explained for undergraduates and non-specialist readers, but each chapter also provides an overview of the state of the art in its field, and as such will be referred to also by more advanced students and general linguists. The book brings this range of material together in accessible form for anyone wishing to learn more about this challenging and fascinating field.


A Grammar of Mursi

A Grammar of Mursi
Author: Firew Girma Worku
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2021-03-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9004449914

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This volume contains 14 descriptive chapters and a collection of 4 transcribed texts in Mursi, a highly endangered language spoken in the Lower Omo Valley in Ethiopia.