19.3141, Qs: 2P Clitics in African Languages
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Subject: 19.3141, Qs: 2P Clitics in African Languages
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Date: 15-Oct-2008
From: David Erschler < erschler at gmail.com >
Subject: 2P Clitics in African Languages
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Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 13:09:48
From: David Erschler [erschler at gmail.com]
Subject: 2P Clitics in African Languages
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Dear colleagues,
I am collecting information on the areal distribution of languages with
second position clitics. So far I haven't found any information about this
phenomenon in languages of Subsaharan Africa.
Perhaps some of you might know of such languages or of overview articles
where that could be mentioned.
Thank you very much in advance,
Best wishes,
David Erschler
Linguistic Field(s): Syntax
Typology
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