29.841, TOC: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics 48 (2017)

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Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2018 14:22:34
From: Kate Huddlestone [katevg at sun.ac.za]
Subject: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Vol. 48 (2017)

 
Publisher:	Department of General Linguistics, Stellenbosch University
			http://www.sun.ac.za/english/faculty/arts/linguistics/ 
			
Journal Title:  Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics 
Volume Number:  48 
Issue Number:   
Issue Date:  2017 


Subtitle:  Iets kleins/’n Klein ietsie: a festschrift to honour Johan Oosthuizen on the occasion of his retirement   


Main Text:  

VOL 48 (2017)
Iets kleins/’n Klein ietsie: a festschrift to honour Johan Oosthuizen on the
occasion of his retirement

Guest Editors
Alexander Andrason & Theresa Biberauer

Table f Contents 

Introduction & Acknowledgments

Acknowledgements
Alex Andrason, Theresa Biberauer
 
Introduction 
Theresa Biberauer, Alexander Andrason 
i-xi

Part I: Afrikaans Centre-Stage

A note on the periphrastic past in Afrikaans 
Jan-Wouter Zwart 
1-8

The secret nominal life of Afrikaans intransitive adpositions 
Erin Pretorius 
9-16

Negative exclamatives in Afrikaans: some initial thoughts 
Theresa Biberauer, Jean-Marie Potgieter 
17-33

Movement in the Afrikaans left periphery: a view from anti-locality 
Robyn Berghoff 
35-50

Die slag toe slim sy baas gevang het 
Christo van Rensburg 
51-66

PART II: Beyond Afrikaans - Linguistic Diversity in Southern Africa

'Ja-nee. No, I'm fine': a note on YES and NO in South Africa 
Theresa Biberauer, Marie van Heukelum, Lalia Duke 
67-86

Poetry in South African Sign Language: what is different? 
Anne Baker
87-92

A preliminary look at negative constructions in South African Sign Language:
Question-Answer clauses 
Kate Huddlestone
93-104

Nominal marking in Northern Tshwa (Kalahari Khoe) 
Anne-Maria Fehn, Admire Phiri 
105-122

The name of the fourth river: a small puzzle presented by a fragment of Kora,
for Johan Oosthuizen 
Menán du Plessis
123-137

The "exotic" nature of ideophones - from Khoekhoe to Xhosa 
Alexander Andrason
139-150

Cognate objects of weather verbs in African languages of South Africa – from
synchronic variation to a grammaticalization path 
Alexander Andrason, Marianna Visser
151-160

Part III: The Peculiarities of Germanic

NPE, gender and the countable/mass distinction 
Tarald Taraldsen
161-181

There is room at the bottom for small linguistic stuff 
Norbert Corver 
183-195

A note on root projection and labelling 
Jochen Zeller
197-204

Decomposing V2 
Roland Hinterhölzl 
205-217

Part IV: Beyond Germanic and Africa - Puzzles Ancient and Modern

Fronting and exhaustive exclusion in Biblical Hebrew 
Christo van der Merwe 
219-222

At the interface of syntax and prosody: differentiating Left Dislocated and
Tripartite Verbless Clauses in Biblical Hebrew 
Jacobus Naudé, Cynthia Miller-Naudé 
223-238

Grammatical polysemy and grammaticalization in cognitive and generative
perspectives: finding common ground in inter-generational corpora of ancient
languages 
Christian Locatell 
239-253

Collapse of genitive and benefactive case in Ecuadorian Quechua? 
Pieter Muysken 
255-260
 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                     Lexicography
                     Ling & Literature
                     Phonology
                     Pragmatics
                     Semantics
                     Syntax

Subject Language(s): Afrikaans (afr)
                     English (eng)
                     Hebrew, Ancient (hbo)
                     Korana (kqz)
                     Kxoe (xuu)
                     Nama (naq)
                     South African Sign Language (sfs)
                     Tswa (tsc)
                     Xhosa (xho)

Language Family(ies): Germanic
                      Quechuan 


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