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Engagement with Africa
-Linguistic Essays in Honor of Ngessimo M. Mutaka-Pius W. Akumbu; Esther P. Chie (Hrsg.)
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Übersicht
Verlag | : | Köppe, R |
Buchreihe | : | Grammatische Analysen afrikanischer Sprachen (Bd. 58) |
Sprache | : | Englisch |
Erschienen | : | 05. 04. 2019 |
Seiten | : | 470 |
Einband | : | Kartoniert |
Höhe | : | 235 mm |
Breite | : | 170 mm |
Gewicht | : | 1110 g |
ISBN | : | 9783896457684 |
Sprache | : | Englisch |
Illustrationen | : | 2 Farbkarten, 1 s/w-Karte, 20 Farbfotos, 3 Farbgrafiken, 2 s/w-Grafiken, 3 Farbtabellen, 4 farbige Spektrogramme, 3 farbige Phrasenstrukturen, 1 farbige Sprachendarstellung, Index |
Produktinformation
INHALT:
Michel Kenmonge:
Dedication
Pius W. Akumbu:
Introduction
Part 1: DESCRIPTIVE LINGUISTICS
Pius W. Akumbu:
Noun class 9/10 tone in Central Ring Grassfields Bantu – An overview
Diana Archangeli / Douglas Pulleyblank:
What is length compensating for? A surface-based account of NC lengthening
Esther P. Chie:
Evidence for the existence of a phonological and an intonational domain in Babanki
Hugues Carlos Gueche Fotso:
Multiverb constructions and the homorganic nasal in Ndaʔndaʔ
Guillaume Guitang:
Personal pronoun encliticization in Masa
Larry M. Hyman:
Lusoga noun phrase tonology
Roland Kießling:
Salient features of the noun class system of Kung in a Ring perspective
Patrick Mve / Nelson C. Tschonghongei / Pierpaolo Di Carlo / Jeff Good:
Cultural distinctiveness and linguistic esoterogeny – The case of the Fang language of Lower Fungom, Cameroon
Magdaline Bakume Nkongho:
The semantic system of Proto Nyang noun classes
Ousmanou:
Sound symbolism in gender and number distinction in Masa
Patricia Schneider-Zioga:
On the licensing of nominals in Kinande
Keith Snider:
Long and short vowels in Chumburung – An instrumental comparison
Emmanuel Tabah:
Motivating metrical feet in Bezen
Part 2: APPLIED AND SOCIO-LINGUISTICS
Melvice Asohsi:
Shifts in the ethno-linguistic construction of personal names in Bafut and inherent grammatical peculiarities
Lydie Christelle Talla Makoudjou / Solange Mekamgoum:
Exploring linguistic landscape as a teaching approach to language awareness in Cameroon’s secondary schools
Edmond Ossoko:
Animism in Mmaala proverbs and idioms
Florence A. E. Tabe:
Traditional religion in Manyu – Some sociolinguistic issues and relevance
James N. Tasah:
Language attrition and loss of indigenous knowledge – The case of some Form Three and Terminal students of GHS Domayo and GBHS Maroua
Eunice Tita:
A sociolinguistic analysis of Bali Nyonga magic lexis
Part 3: SOCIALIZATION
Emmanuel Ngué Um:
Achieving sustainable language preservation through economic empowerment in endangered language settings in West Africa
Kilian Tameh / Lilian Lem Atanga:
Discourse analysis of HIV/AIDS drug adherence counselling sessions in the Bamenda Regional Hospital
Philip Mutaka:
Conveying the AIDS prevention message – A supplement to “Wish I had known”
Curriculum Vitae of Ngessimo M. Mutaka
Index