CONTENTS
Preface
Ari Awagana: La lexicographie du buduma – une étude exploratoire
Sergio Baldi / Rudolf Leger: Some diachronic observations on gender and number in Bole-Tangale Languages
Václav Blažek: Chadic “BROTHER” and “SISTER”
Roger Blench: Mwaghavul pluractional verbs
Richard Gravina: The internal classification of Chadic Biu-Mandara
Birgit Hellwig: Lexical aspect classes in Goemai (West Chadic)
Dymitr Ibriszimow / Balarabe Zulyadaini: Fighting friends with the scent of a bride – Wives, ‘family’ and ‘relatives’ in Hausa from a cognitive semantic point of view
Marit Lobben: Agreement and relative topicality in the -aC causative / caused-motion and benefactive constructions in Hausa
Doris Löhr: B∂lant∂ z∂la át∂ yáwe ‘sending an eagle up to water’ – Multiword expressions in Malgwa
Adam Mahamat: Les differents types de contes dans la litterature orale des Kotoko de Makari
Maria Schubert: Means of Transport – The concept of vehicle for L1 and L2 Hausa speakers
Gábor Takács: The “Chadic Lexical Roots” and their Afro-Asiatic background II
Henry Tourneux: La contribution de Heinrich Barth à la lexicographie du parler kotoko de Logone-Birni
Under these links you will find the full review text and further descriptions and classification of Biu-Mandara languages and cultures:
The volume contains thirteen papers from the 5th Biennial International Colloquium on the Chadic Languages, which took place at the University of Leipzig in June 10-14, 2009. Since the date of the conference and of the official retirement of Professor H. Ekkehard Wolff almost coincided, the proceedings are dedicated to this famous German Africanist, who was engaged in scientific research and teaching activities at the Universities of Hamburg, Maiduguri, Niamey and Leipzig. The colloquium was attended by international scholars from Africa, America and Europe, who presented 32 papers. The book contains a selection of contributions, which reflect current linguistic research on two branches of Chadic: West and Central Chadic. They are concentrated on Chadic internal and external classification, lexicography, semantics, and oral literature.
Stanislaw Pilaszewicz in Studies of the Department of African Languages and Cultures, 46/2012, 130-132
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