Patterns of Linguistic Convergence in Africa
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Christopher Ehret:
Validating the Nilo-Saharan Phonological Reconstruction – The Testimony of Loanword Seriation
Zygmunt Frajzyngier:
Borrowed Grammaticalization and Grammaticalization on a Borrowing
Tom Güldemann:
Person–Gender–Number Marking from Proto-Khoe–Kwadi to Its Descendants – A Rejoinder with Particular Reference to Language Contact
Roland Kießling:
The Non-Genetic Origin of the Mungaka Language of Bali – Searching for a Superstrate
Christa Kilian-Hatz:
Passive in Khoe (Central Khoisan) – A Case of Contact-Induced Grammaticalization?
Maarten Kossmann:
Sub-Saharan Influence on Tuareg Morphology – Case of Full Reduplication
Tania Kuteva & Petra In der Smitten:
European Borders – Political and Linguistic
Wilhelm J.G. Möhlig:
The Semantic Structure of the Riparian Landscape Terminology of Rumanyo in an Etymological Perspective
Salikoko S. Mufwene:
Grammaticization in the Development of Creoles
Ongaye Oda Orkaydo & Mauro Tosco:
Morphological Similarity and Contact: Plurals, Punctuals and Pluractionals in Konso and Gawwada (Cushitic, Southwest Ethiopia)
Gabriele Sommer:
How to Say ‘No’ in Shiyeyi – Negation, Language Change and Contact-Induced Phenomena in a South-Western Bantu Language
Zelealem Leyew:
Subordinate Clauses in Awŋi
Nachstehend finden Sie einen weiteren Sammelband zu Konvergenz-Phänomenen:
„Deictics, Copula, and Focus in the Ethiopian Convergence Area“, ISBN 978-3-89645-293-1.weiterlesen
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