edited by Salikoko S. Mufwene, Lioba Moshi, with the assistance of Ben G. Blount and Deborah Schmidt.
Philadelphia :
J. Benjamins Pub. Co.,
1993.
ix, 307 p. :
ill., map ;
23 cm.
Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory ;
v. 100
Selection of papers presented at the 21st Conference on African Linguistics, held Apr. 12-14, 1990, University of Georgia.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Building the frame in codeswitching: Evidence from Africa / Carol Myers-Scotton -- Phonological similarities between Sango and its base language: Is Sango a pidgin/creole or a koine? / Helma Pasch -- Can language planning work? Theory versus practice in Africa / Edmun B. Richmond.
Conceptual issues in the comparative study of the Bantu verb stem / Larry M. Hyman -- Ewe verbs in derivation and in periphrastic constructions / Andrew S. Allen -- Les procedes repetitifs en kikongo: le redoublement et la reduplication / Mwatha Musanji Ngalasso -- Clitic climbing in Bantu / Edmond Biloa -- The Yoruba serial verb construction: A complex or simple sentence? / S. Adenike Lawal -- La negation en gbaya 'bodoe / Paulette Roulon-Doko -- Names and honorific pronouns in Gborbo Krahn / Janet Bing -- Luo names: Reference and meaning / Ben G. Blount -- Time-stability: The case of adjectives in KiVunjo-Chaga / Lioba Moshi -- On the typological character of property concepts in Emai / Ronald P. Schaefer and Oisaghaede F. Egbokhare -- Verb structure and tone in Chiyao / Al Mtenje -- On the reduced nasal phoneme of Manding / Jose Tourville -- Language variation and change in pervasively multilingual societies: Bantu Languages / Eyamba G. Bokamba.
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Moshi, Lioba J.
Mufwene, Salikoko S.
Conference on African Linguistics(21st :1990 :, University of Georgia)