H. Tourneux / Y. Treis (eds.): Topics in Chadic Linguistics X, Villejuif 2017 – In Memoriam Russell G. Schuh [PDF]

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Papers from the 9th Biennial International Colloquium on the Chadic Languages, Villejuif, September 7-8, 2017
CLT Chadic Linguistics · Linguistique Tchadique · Tschadistik Volume 11

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Description

2019
274 pp.
3 colour maps, 6 colour photos, 7 colour facsimile reproductions, 2 b/w facsimile reproductions, 2 spectrograms, 1 tree model, 2 figures, numerous tables and charts

Text languages: English, French

CONTENTS

Avant-propos / Foreword / Vorwort

Paul Newman: Russell G. Schuh – An overview of his Chadic scholarship
Umma Aliyu Musa / Esther Morgenthal / Henning Schreiber: Less commonly documented literacy practices – Secular Hausa Ajami as situated social literacy
Sergio Baldi / Rudolf Leger: Animal names in Hausa and Kupto – Their specific characteristics mirrored in proverbs, epithets and sayings
Gian Claudio Batic: Verb classes and TAM system in Kushi (Nigeria)
Roger Blench: Current research on the A3 West Chadic languages
Philippe Cassuto / Victor Porkhomovsky: Les stratégies de traduction de l’Ancien Testament dans les trois versions haoussa de la Bible – Un problème d’interprétation ?
Emma Kuipers: Verb classification in Mogum (Eastern Chadic)
Joseph Lovestrand: Ideophones in Barayin
Joseph McIntyre: Patterns of organisation in the Hausa grade system
Nina Pawlak / Joseph McIntyre: Semantic and pragmatic motivations of gender assignment in Hausa
James Roberts / Albert Camus Soulokadi: On ideophones in Musey
Olga Stolbova: Lexical links between Chadic, Cushitic and Omotic languages
Henry Tourneux: Le syntagme nominal dans le parler « kotoko » de Kousseri
Melanie Viljoen: Gavar verb morphology

Under these links you will find publications by the contributors and further proceedings volumes of the BICCL Biennial International Colloquia on the Chadic Languages:

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