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Preface | ||
Entre Oubanguien et Soudan central : les langues banda | 1 | |
Classifying Cross River | 17 | |
The place of Mande in Niger-Congo | 27 | |
Fula imperfective forms in a grammaticalization perspective | 37 | |
The fates of [+ATR] /a/ in Nilotic | 45 | |
Thoughts on a model for describing linguistic relationships | 55 | |
Internal classification of the Bantoid language group, with special focus on the relations between Narrow Bantu, Southern Bantoid and Northern Bantoid | 65 | |
Comparison and classification of Khoisan languages | 75 | |
Discontinuous remoteness in Dagaare | 87 | |
Issues in the North/South syntactic split of East Bantu | 95 | |
Opacity effects in Optimal Domains theory: Evidence from Ekegusii | 107 | |
Tone alternations in the associative construction of Suma | 117 | |
Nasal assimilation and labial-velar geometry | 127 | |
Palatalization in SiSwati | 137 | |
Case-tone Marking in Igbo Nouns, with special reference to the associative construction | 147 | |
Collapsing vowel harmony and doubly-articulated fricatives: two myths about the Avatime phonological system | 155 | |
Imbrication in Ciyao | 167 | |
Verbal tone melodies in Kikerewe | 177 | |
Empty root nodes in Kikamba: Conflicting evidence and theoretical implications | 185 | |
Serial verb constructions as complex predicates: Evidence from Dagaare and Akan | 195 | |
The mandatory subject reference pronoun in Mbay: an informal study | 205 | |
Allomorphy and the morphology-syntax distinction in Ikalanga | 217 | |
Semantic structure of Bantu noun classes | 229 | |
Gikuyu NP morphosyntax | 239 | |
Towards a typology of applicatives in Bantu languages | 249 | |
Serial verbs and V-V compounds | 259 | |
Emai's temporal adverbs | 269 | |
Planning national language: the Hausa factor in language policy for Nigeria | 277 | |
Comparing Nguni and Sotho: A sociolinguistic classification | 289 | |
The education variable in language patterns in the Republic of Congo | 307 |
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