The Bantu Noun Phrase

The Bantu Noun Phrase
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9781000995510
ISBN-13 : 1000995518
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Synopsis The Bantu Noun Phrase by : Blasius Achiri-Taboh

This collection of original essays addresses salient issues in a range of empirical and conceptual analyses, providing detailed case studies of phenomena in Bantu languages and robust and interesting discussions on the structure of the noun phrase. This volume speaks to contemporary debates on the Bantu noun phrase, seeking to stimulate a greater understanding of the true nature of adnominal modification, definiteness, and anaphoric relations associated with it, with respect to various segmental and supra-segmental, noun formation, and noun classification phenomena. The ten chapters take the reader through the Grassfields, North-Western, North-Eastern and Southern present-day Bantu homeland, making important contributions to the documentation and analysis of Bantu languages. The Bantu Noun Phrase: Issues and Perspectives is unique in its inclusion of so many North-Eastern Bantu languages in its discourse on Bantu linguistics and this important collection will be of particular interest to those researching, teaching, and studying African languages and linguistics.

The Bantu Noun Phrase

The Bantu Noun Phrase
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ISBN-10 : 1000995534
ISBN-13 : 9781000995534
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Synopsis The Bantu Noun Phrase by : Blasius Achiri-Taboh

"This collection of original essays addresses salient issues in a range of empirical and conceptual analyses, providing detailed case studies of phenomena in Bantu languages and robust and interesting discussions on the structure of the noun phrase. This volume speaks to contemporary debates on the Bantu noun phrase, seeking to stimulate a greater understanding of the true nature of adnominal modification, definiteness, and anaphoric relations associated with it, with respect to various segmental and supra-segmental, noun formation, and noun classification phenomena. The ten chapters take the reader through the Grassfields, North-Western, North-Eastern and Southern Bantu present-day homeland, making important contributions to the documentation and analysis of Bantu languages. The Bantu Noun Phrase: Issues and Perspectives is unique in its inclusion of so many North-Eastern Bantu languages in its discourse on Bantu linguistics and this important collection will be of particular interest to those researching, teaching, and studying African languages and linguistics"--

A Grammar of Akoose

A Grammar of Akoose
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Publisher : Sil International, Global Publishing
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105133088745
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Synopsis A Grammar of Akoose by : Robert Hedinger

The purpose of this book is to describe the grammatical structure of Akoose, also known as Bakossi, one of the north-western most narrow-Bantu languages of Cameroon. The book is aimed at both linguists with an interest in African and in particular Bantu languages as well as a local audience interested in their own language.

Lutsotso Noun Phrase- Phrase Analysis

Lutsotso Noun Phrase- Phrase Analysis
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Publisher : LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 3847373501
ISBN-13 : 9783847373506
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Synopsis Lutsotso Noun Phrase- Phrase Analysis by : Evaline Osore

The book is a detailed study in syntax suitable for undergraduate Masters and Phd students.The book covers technical areas like structure and rules governing the formation of noun phrases in Lutsotso of Luhya language which is one of the Bantu languages of Africa. The study utilizes Chomky's 1965 standard theory in analyzing the Lutsotso noun phrase. In this book the nominal categories that are relevant to the noun phrase of Lutsotso are discussed.In addition formal aspects of formation rules, composition, their functions and what their domain of application are, are also discussed it is evident from this analysis that Lutsotso noun phrase is headed by a noun which is either followed or proceeded by determiners. Osore's scholarly work gives new insights into linguistic research of Bantu languages.

The Ha Language of Tanzania

The Ha Language of Tanzania
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 3896450271
ISBN-13 : 9783896450272
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ha Language of Tanzania by : Lotta Harjula

The Bantu Languages

The Bantu Languages
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 871
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ISBN-10 : 9781317628682
ISBN-13 : 1317628683
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Bantu Languages by : Mark Van de Velde

Written by an international team of experts, this comprehensive volume presents grammatical analyses of individual Bantu languages, comparative studies of their main phonetic, phonological and grammatical characteristics and overview chapters on their history and classification. It is estimated that some 300 to 350 million people, or one in three Africans, are Bantu speakers. Van de Velde and Bostoen bring together their linguistic expertise to produce a volume that builds on Nurse and Philippson’s first edition. The Bantu Languages, 2nd edition is divided into two parts; Part 1 contains 11 comparative chapters, and Part 2 provides grammar sketches of 12 individual Bantu languages, some of which were previously undescribed. The grammar sketches follow a general template that allows for easy comparison. Thoroughly revised and updated to include more language descriptions and the latest comparative insights. New to this edition: • new chapters on syntax, tone, reconstruction and language contact • 12 new sketch grammars • thoroughly updated chapters on phonetics, aspect-tense-mood and classification • exhaustive catalogue of known languages with essential references This unique resource remains the ideal reference for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of Bantu linguistics and languages. It will be of interest to researchers and anyone with an interest in historical linguistics, linguistic typology and grammatical analysis.

The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number

The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 793
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ISBN-10 : 9780198795858
ISBN-13 : 0198795858
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number by : Patricia Cabredo Hofherr

This volume offers detailed accounts of current research in grammatical number in language. Following a detailed introduction, the chapters in the first three parts of the book explore the multiple research questions in the field and the complex problems surrounding the analysis of grammatical number: Part I presents the background and foundational notions, Part II the morphological, semantic, and syntactic aspects, and Part III the different means of expressing plurality in the event domain. The final part offers fifteen case studies that include in-depth discussion of grammatical number phenomena in a range of typologically diverse languages, written by - or in collaboration with - native speakers linguists or based on extensive fieldwork. The volume draws on work from a range of subdisciplines - including morphology, syntax, semantics, and psycholinguistics - and will be a valuable resource for students and scholars in all areas of theoretical, descriptive, and experimental linguistics.

A Grammar of Nzadi [B865]

A Grammar of Nzadi [B865]
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9780520098862
ISBN-13 : 0520098862
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Synopsis A Grammar of Nzadi [B865] by : Thera Marie Crane

This publication presents the first documentation of Nzadi, a Bantu language spoken by fishermen along the Kasai River in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It is the product of extensive study by the authors and participants in field methods and group study courses at the University of California, Berkeley, and consists of ten chapters covering the segmental phonology, tone system, morphology, and sentence structure, followed by appendices on the Nzadi people and history and on Proto-Bantu to Nzadi sound changes. Also included are three texts and a lexicon of over 1100 entries, including a number of fish species. Prior to this work, Nzadi had not even been mentioned in the literature, and at this time still has no entry as a language or dialect in the Ethnologue. Of particular interest in the study of Nzadi is its considerable grammatical simplification, resulting in structures quite different from those of canonical Bantu languages. Although Nzadi has lost most of the inherited agglutinative morphology, there are still recognizable class prefixes on nouns and a reflex of noun class agreement in genitive constructions. Other areas of particular interest are human/number agreement, tense-aspect-mood marking, non-subject relative clause constructions, and WH question formation. This succinct, but comprehensive grammar provides broad coverage of the phonological, grammatical and semantic properties that will be of potential interest not only to Bantuists, Africanists and those interested in this area of the DRC, but also to typologists, general linguists, and students of linguistics.

The Bantu Languages

The Bantu Languages
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 727
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ISBN-10 : 9781135796839
ISBN-13 : 1135796831
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis The Bantu Languages by : Derek Nurse

Gerard Philippson is Professor of Bantu Languages at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales and is a member of the Dyamique de Langage research team of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Lyon II University. He has mainly worked on comparative Bantu tonology. Other areas of interest include Afro-Asiatic, general phonology, linguistic classification and its correlation with population genetics.