CONTENTS
Preface
Sean Allison: Derivation of the PAM System of Makary Kotoko
Heike Andreas / Rudolf Leger / Ulrike Zoch: The Nyam Language – First Steps toward a Grammatical Description
Ari Awagana / Doris Löhr: Loanwords in Hausa – Results from the Loanword Typology Project
Gian Claudio Batic: Imaginative Dimension and Experiential Constructions in Hausa and Bole
Václav Blažek: All Chadic Lakes
Roger Blench / Antony Ndamsai: An Introduction to Kirya-Konzel, a Central Chadic Language of Eastern Nigeria
Dymitr Ibriszimow / Victor Porkohomovsky / Valery Sheshin: AAKTS Database and KinShIP Computer Programme for Processing Afroasiatic Kinship Terms and Systems
Dymitr Ibriszimow / Balarabe Zulyadaini: I Think what You Think – An Evaluation of L1 and L2 Hausa Cognitive Structures
Baba Mai Bello: Hausa Language and the Perception of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria
Joy Naomi Philip: Tone on Lagwan Verbs – The Conflict between Perceptual Prominence and Lexical Contrast
James S. Roberts: Palatalization and Labialization in Mawa (Eastern Chadic)
Olga Stolbova: Plurality in Chadic – Some Active and Frozen Models
Henry Tourneux / Adam Mahamat: Les marqueurs relatifs dans les langues dites « kotoko »
H. Ekkehard Wolff: Another Look at “Internal a” in Chadic
Georg Ziegelmeyer: Between Hausa and Kanuri – On the Linguistic Influence of Hausa and Kanuri on Bade and Ngizim
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