Abstract: 1. Introduction (by Voeltz, F.K. Erhard) 2. Future tense and aspect marking in Southern Bantu (by Batibo, Herman M.) 3. The marking of directional deixis in Somali: How typological idiosyncratic is it? (by Bourdin, Philippe) 4. A typology of subject and object markers in African languages (by Creissels, Denis) 5. Head marking, dependent marking and constituent order in the Nilotic area (by Dimmendaal, Gerrit J.) 6. Agent phrases in Bantu passives (by Fleisch, Axel) 7. Grammaticalization of switch reference: Motivation and means (by Frajzyngier, Zygmunt) 8. Complex predicates based on generic auxiliaries as an areal feature in Northeast Africa (by Guldemann, Tom) 9. The OHO constraint (by Hayward, Richard J.) 10. The word in Luganda. (by Hyman, Larry M.) 11. Case in Africa: On categorial misbehavior (by Konig, Christa) 12. The typology of relative clause formation in African languages (by Kuteva, Tania) 13. Deictic categories in particles and demonstratives in three Gur languages (by Lebikaza, Kezie Koyenzi) 14. Preprefix or not - that is the question: The case of Kwangali, Kwanyama and Ndonga (by Legere, Karsten) 15. Nonverbal and verbal negations in Kabyle (Berber): A typological perspective (by Mettouchi, Amina) 16. Grammaticalization chains of the verb Kare 'to give' in Kabba (by Moser, Rosmarie) 17. Selectors in Cushitic (by Mous, Maarten) 18. How Bantu is Kiyansi?: A re-examination of its verbal inflections (by Mufwene, Salikoko S.) 19. Diathesis alternation in some Gur languages (by Reineke, Brigitte) 20. Structure and function of incorporation processes in compounding (by Riehl, Claudia Maria) 21. Toward a typological perspective for Emai's BE constructions. (by Schaefer, Ronald P.) 22. Intrinsic focus and focus control in two varieties of Hausa (by Wolff, H. Ekkehard) 23. Language index 24. Name index 25. Subject index
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-03-22
Language: en
Type: book
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