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Topics in African Linguistics

Papers from the XXI Annual Conference on African Linguistics, University of Georgia, April 1990
  • Edited by: Salikoko S. Mufwene and Lioba Moshi
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 1993
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The 16 papers in this volume are revised versions of papers presented at the conference; they represent the state of the art in various subfields of African linguistics into which the book is organized: (1) morphosyntax, (2) semantics, (3) phonology, and (4) language contact. The last part covers topics such as code-switching and mixing, pidginization/creolization, and language planning.The papers in Part I: Morphosyntax focus particularly on the verb and verb phrase in a variety of Niger-Congo languages, discussing several aspects of the verb morphology. The specific languages discussed include Kinande, Kilega, Kinyarwanda (Larry Hyman), Kikongo-Kituba (M. Ngalasso), Duala (E. Bilao), Yoruba (S.A. Lawal), Ewe (A.S. Allen), and Gbaya 'Bodoe (P. Roulon-Doko). The papers in Part II: Semantics discuss foundational questions regarding the proper/common noun distinction in two geographically very distant African languages, Gborbo Krahn (Janet Bing) in the west and Luo (Ben G. Blount) in the east, which follow yet very similar principles. And, despite differences in the titles, the papers on Kivunjo (Lioba Moshi) and Emai (Schaefer and Egbokhare) address the question of the semantic basis for assigning property concepts to different lexical categories. There are two papers in Part III: Phonology, which are mostly on the prosodic features of Chiyao (Al Mtenje) and Manding (J. Tourville). In Part IV: Language Contact, Eyamba Bokamba's and C. Meyers-Scotton's papers discuss speech variation and mostly formal constraints associated with them, while Helma Pasch compares segmental features of Sango and Yakoma in the Central African Republic to determine whether the former is a creole. Edmun Richmond focuses on the choice of national official language in sub-Saharan Africa. Except for Pasch all of them cover several languages and geographical areas.

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I. Morphosyntax

Larry M. Hyman
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Andrew S. Allen
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le redoublement et la réduplication
Mwatha Musanji Ngalasso
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Edmond Biloa
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a complex or simple sentence?
S. Adenike Lawal
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Paulette Roulon-Doko
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II. Semantics

Janet Bing
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reference and meaning
Ben G. Blount
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the case of adjectives in kiVunjo-Chaga
Lioba Moshi
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Ronald P. Schaefer and Francis O. Egbokhare
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III. Phonology

Al Mtenje
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Jose Tourville
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IV. Language contact

Bantu languages
Eyamba G. Bokamba
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evidence from Africa
Carol Myers-Scotton
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is Sango a pidgin/creole or a koiné?
Helma Pasch
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Edmund B. Richmond
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