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Corpus-based Studies of Lesser-described Languages

The CorpAfroAs corpus of spoken AfroAsiatic languages
  • Edited by: Amina Mettouchi , Martine Vanhove and Dominique Caubet
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2015
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This volume presents new findings based on the analysis of spoken corpora in thirteen different Afro-Asiatic languages – a unique endeavor in the domain of lesser-described languages. It will be of interest to corpus linguists, general linguists, typologists, and linguists specializing in Afro-Asiatic languages. In addition to the rarity of corpus studies based on endangered and lesser-described languages, the volume is remarkable due to its focus on the role of prosody in interaction with several other phenomena, including code-switching and borrowing. Phonology, syntax, and information structure are explored, and the issue of the elaboration of strategies for the typological comparison of corpora is addressed in several papers. The volume also contains a presentation of software development conducted within the scope of the CorpAfroAs project and based upon the widely used ELAN. The sound-indexed, and morphosyntactically-annotated corpora, with their OLAC metadata and several other deliverables can be accessed and searched at http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/scl.68.website.


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Amina Mettouchi, Martine Vanhove and Dominique Caubet
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Part 1: Phonetics, phonology and prosody

Transcriptional strategies and prosodic units
Shlomo Izre’el and Amina Mettouchi
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Bernard Caron
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Part 2: Interfacing prosody, information structure and syntax

Zaar (Nigeria), Tamasheq (Niger), Juba Arabic (South Sudan) and Tripoli Arabic (Libya)
Bernard Caron, Cécile Lux, Stefano Manfredi and Christophe Pereira
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Towards a typology
Il-Il Yatziv-Malibert and Martine Vanhove
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Part 3: Cross-linguistic comparability

A comparison of Moroccan Arabic and Modern Hebrew
Angeles Vicente, Il-Il Yatziv-Malibert and Alexandrine Barontini
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Bernard Comrie
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Amina Mettouchi, Graziano Savà and Mauro Tosco
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Zygmunt Frajzyngier and Amina Mettouchi
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Part 4: Language contact

Stefano Manfredi, Marie-Claude Simeone-Senelle and Mauro Tosco
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Part 5: Information technology

Lexicon-aided annotation in ELAN
Christian Chanard
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