APAL Annual Publication in African Linguistics

ISBN 978-3-89645-503-1

APAL Annual Publication in African Linguistics

Edited by: Matthias Brenzinger, Angelika Mietzner. With contributions by: Ronny Meyer, Moges Yigezu, Nathan O. Ogechi, Marc Seifert, Yvonne Treis, Chinedu Uchechukwu.

Series: APAL Annual Publication in African Linguistics Year 2005, No. 3

2006
98 pp.
1 map, 2 graphs, 9 genealogical diagrams, numerous tables and charts
Text language(s): English
Format: 160 x 240 mm
230 g
Paperback
€ 36.80

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CONTENTS

Nathan Oyori Ogechi: Does Sheng have a Kiswahili grammar?

Yvonne Treis: Kambaata Kinship terminology

Moges Yigezu: Convergence of Baale – a Southwest Surmic language to the Southeast Surmic group, lexical evidence

Chinedu Uchechukwu: How many meanings should verb root have? The example of an Igbo verb root

Book Reviews

Ronny Meyer:
Wolf Leslau (2004): The verb in Mäsquan as compared with other Gurage dialects

Marc Seifert:
Sisay Fissaha Adafre (2004): Adding Amharic to a unification-based machine translation system - An experiment

 

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