Nilo-Saharan – Models and Descriptions
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2015
Köppe, R (Verlag)
978-3-89645-665-6 (ISBN)
Köppe, R (Verlag)
978-3-89645-665-6 (ISBN)
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INHALT:
Adelino Amargira:
Number and case inflection in Tennet noun and adjective
Pascal Boyeldieu:
Case alignment(s) in Sinyar
Prisca Jerono:
Case marking in Tugen
Terrill Schrock:
Case as meta-categorical heuristic in Ik grammaticography
Colleen Ahland:
Classifier, reflexive, and beyond – a synchronic and diachronic exploration of the morpheme /tsa/ ‘body’ in Gumuz
Stefan Bruckhaus:
Locational nouns in Datooga
Susanne Neudorf:
The use of body part lexemes in Berta
Russell Norton:
The Ama dual suffix – an internal reconstruction
Manuel A. Otero:
Dual number in Ethiopian Komo
Christine Waag / Martin Phodunze:
The pronominal system of Baka
Gregory D.S. Anderson:
Stamp morphs in Central Sudanic languages
Andreas Joswig:
Syntactic sensitivity and preferred clause structure in Majang
Don Killian:
Complex verbal predicates in Uduk
Angelika Mietzner:
The philosophy of walking – motion and the verbs of walking in Cherang’any (Kalenjin)
Doris L. Payne:
Perspectives on Nilotic verb composition – why can’t we agree on the Maa verb?
Helga Schröder:
Mixed pivot constraints in Toposa clause chaining
Chelimo Andrew Kiprop:
Tone and tongue root as ventive morphemes in Endo-Marakwet
Jane Akinyi Ngala Oduor:
The relationship between syllable weight and stress in Dholuo
Diane Lesley-Neuman:
Eastern Nilotic vowel harmony and optimality theory – what can the optimal system look like?
Nate D. Bremer:
Berta and the East Jebel subfamily – reinvestigating a Nilo-Saharan isolate
Richard Griscom:
The diachronic developments of KI constructions in the Luo and Koman families
Anne Storch:
Linguistic etiquette in a frontier situation – a case study from Chopi
Moges Yigezu:
Is Aroid Nilo-Saharan or Afro-Asiatic? Some evidences from phonological, lexical and morphological reconstructions
Adelino Amargira:
Number and case inflection in Tennet noun and adjective
Pascal Boyeldieu:
Case alignment(s) in Sinyar
Prisca Jerono:
Case marking in Tugen
Terrill Schrock:
Case as meta-categorical heuristic in Ik grammaticography
Colleen Ahland:
Classifier, reflexive, and beyond – a synchronic and diachronic exploration of the morpheme /tsa/ ‘body’ in Gumuz
Stefan Bruckhaus:
Locational nouns in Datooga
Susanne Neudorf:
The use of body part lexemes in Berta
Russell Norton:
The Ama dual suffix – an internal reconstruction
Manuel A. Otero:
Dual number in Ethiopian Komo
Christine Waag / Martin Phodunze:
The pronominal system of Baka
Gregory D.S. Anderson:
Stamp morphs in Central Sudanic languages
Andreas Joswig:
Syntactic sensitivity and preferred clause structure in Majang
Don Killian:
Complex verbal predicates in Uduk
Angelika Mietzner:
The philosophy of walking – motion and the verbs of walking in Cherang’any (Kalenjin)
Doris L. Payne:
Perspectives on Nilotic verb composition – why can’t we agree on the Maa verb?
Helga Schröder:
Mixed pivot constraints in Toposa clause chaining
Chelimo Andrew Kiprop:
Tone and tongue root as ventive morphemes in Endo-Marakwet
Jane Akinyi Ngala Oduor:
The relationship between syllable weight and stress in Dholuo
Diane Lesley-Neuman:
Eastern Nilotic vowel harmony and optimality theory – what can the optimal system look like?
Nate D. Bremer:
Berta and the East Jebel subfamily – reinvestigating a Nilo-Saharan isolate
Richard Griscom:
The diachronic developments of KI constructions in the Luo and Koman families
Anne Storch:
Linguistic etiquette in a frontier situation – a case study from Chopi
Moges Yigezu:
Is Aroid Nilo-Saharan or Afro-Asiatic? Some evidences from phonological, lexical and morphological reconstructions
| Reihe/Serie | Nilo-Saharan ; 28 |
|---|---|
| Co-Autor | Colleen Ahland, Adelino Amargira, Gregory D.S. Anderson, Pascal Boyeldieu, Nate D. Bremer, Stefan Bruckhaus, Richard Griscom, Prisca Jerono, Andreas Joswig, Don Killian, Chelimo Andrew Kiprop, Diane Lesley-Neuman, Angelika Mietzner, Susanne Neudorf, Russell Norton, Jane A. Oduor, Manuel A. Otero, Doris L. Payne, Martin Phodunze, Terrill Schrock, Helga Schröder, Anne Storch, Christine Waag, Moges Yigezu |
| Zusatzinfo | 8 Farbkarten, 4 Farbgrafiken, zahlreiche Tabellen und Übersichten |
| Verlagsort | Köln |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 170 x 240 mm |
| Gewicht | 950 g |
| Einbandart | Paperback |
| Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft |
| Schlagworte | Ägypten • Historische Sprachwissenschaft • Kenia • Konferenz • nilo-saharanisch • Nilo-Saharanische Sprachen • Soziolinguistik • Tansania • Typologie • Uganda |
| ISBN-10 | 3-89645-665-2 / 3896456652 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-3-89645-665-6 / 9783896456656 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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