32.807, TOC: Language in Africa 1 / 4 (2021)
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Subject: 32.807, TOC: Language in Africa 1 / 4 (2021)
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Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2021 14:06:55
From: Andrey Shluinsky [ashl at iling-ran.ru]
Subject: Language in Africa Vol. 1, No. 4 (2021)
Publisher: Institute of Linguistics RAS
http://iling-ran.ru
Journal Title: Language in Africa
Volume Number: 1
Issue Number: 4
Issue Date: 2021
Main Text:
https://iling-ran.ru/web/ru/publications/journals/languageinafrica/1-4
Syntactic borrowings from Bambara to French: A first account
Gérard Dumestre
Pages 9-26
An attempt at automatic synctactic analysis on Corbama, the Bamana reference
corpus
Jean-Jacques Méric
Pages 27-42
An anthropological analysis of Bamana fairy tales
Olga Zavyalova
Pages 43-54
Sogolon
Guillaume Segerer, Alexandra Vydrina
Pages 55-68
Notes on regular polysemy and homonymy (Mande languages)
Konstantin Pozdniakov
Pages 69-84
The detransitivizing suffix -i and the reconstruction of Pre-Proto-Mande
constituent order
Denis Creissels
Pages 85-97
Incorporation and “formal incorporation” in analytic languages: Mande
languages and typology of incorporation
Alexander Zheltov
Pages 98-114
Logophoric strategy in San-Maka
Elena Perekhvalskaya
Pages 115-130
Good nouns, naughty verbs: How French borrowings receive grammatical tones in
Guinean Kpelle
Maria Konoshenko
Pages 131-145
Antipassive constructions in Tigemaxo (Bozo)
Thomas Blecke
Pages 146-157
Bridging caught in a crossfire: The marker of situated definiteness in Mano and
language contact
Maria Khachaturyan
Pages 158-182
“Infinitive” class 15 in Dabida
Nadezhda Makeeva, Irina Ryabova
Pages 183-198
The best way to drink in Beja and beyond: water and milk
Martine Vanhove, Mohamed-Tahir Hamid Ahmed
Pages 199-211
The Zulu version of the old testament from a typological perspective
Victor Porkhomovsky, Irina Ryabova
Pages 212-225
Absolute-relative tense in Old Kanembu: foregrounding by posterior taxis
Dmitry Bondarev
Pages 226-244
The hunter, the crocodile, and the hare: Five days of Antonina Ivanovna
Koval’s field work in 1993
Andrej A. Kibrik
Pages 245-268
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
Language Documentation
Ling & Literature
Semantics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Typology
Subject Language(s): Bambara (bam)
Beja (bej)
Bullom So (buy)
French (fra)
Gagu (ggu)
Kanembu (kbl)
Pulaar (fuc)
Samo (smq)
Taita (dav)
Zulu (zul)
Language Family(ies): Atlantic
Bantoid
Cushitic
Kanuri
Mande
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