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035 $a(NNC)13572298
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111 2 $aNilo-Saharan Linguistics Colloquium$n(12th :$d2015 :$cUniversity of Nairobi)
245 10 $aNilo-Saharan issues and perspectives /$cedited by Helga Schröder & Prisca Jerono.
264 1 $aKöln :$bRüdiger Köppe Verlag,$c[2018].
264 4 $c2018
300 $a241 pages :$billustrations, maps. music ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aNilo-Saharan,$x0932-1993 ;$vvolume 30
500 $aInternational conference proceedings.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tOn stable and unstable features in Nilo-Saharan /$rGerrit J. Dimmendaal --$tNgaalam: an endangered Nilo-Saharan language of Southwest Ethiopia, a sociolinguistic survey on language vitality and endangerment /$rMoges Yigezu --$tAn autosegmental analysis of the downstepped high tone in Dholuo /$rJane Akinyi Ngala Oduor --$tObstruent neutralization in Gwama /$rJustin M. Goldberg --$tRetention and contraction in Nyang'i nominal number marking /$rSamuel Beer --$tTugen noun classification /$rPrisca Jerono --$tPerson marking in Gwama /$rJoelle Goldberg --$tLopit verb morphology: an introduction /$rJonathan Moodie --$tOn the nature of possession in Keiyo /$rJustine M. Sikuku & Joseph M. Wanyonyi --$tMotion in Toposa /$rHelga Schröder --$tDirectional verb morphology in Ethiopian Komo /$rManuel A. Otero --$tSemantics of directional verb morphology in Gwama /$rAnne-Christie Hellenthal --$tThe grammar of space in Keliko, a Central Sudanic language of South Sudan /$rChristine Waag --$tEveryday rituals: on describing language, and on being indirect in Nilotic /$rAngelika Mietzner & Anne Storch --$tRepetition in Acholi conversation /$rMaren Rüsch.
520 8 $aNISA is a huge Africanistic symposium which works on a comprehenƯsive, coherent linguistic phylum (area), which comprises Mali and Niger in West Africa up to Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania in Eastern Africa. The main purpose of the colloquium is to bring scholars of Nilo-Saharan languages together for scholarly exchange and disƯcussion. Many Nilo-Saharan languages have little or no documenƯtation. Only through adequate cooperation with colleagues from all over the world can fundamental progress be achieved in this vast research area. The symposium has a long tradition: The first symposium took place in Kisumu, Kenya already in 1986. The University of Nairobi was given the mandate to arrange the 12th symposium which took place in September 2015. Papers dealing with a diachronic or comparative perspective or with phonetic, phonoƯlogical, morphological, syntactic, semantic, discourse and pragƯmatic issues of Nilo-Saharan languages were presented.
650 0 $aNilo-Saharan languages$vCongresses.
650 4 $aComparative linguistics.
650 4 $aNilo-Saharan languages$vClassification.
650 7 $aNilo-Saharan languages.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01037746
650 7 $a18.92 languages of sub-Saharan Africa.$0(NL-LeOCL)077599861$2nbc
655 7 $aConference papers and proceedings.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423772
700 1 $aSchröder, Helga,$d1952-$eeditor.
700 1 $aJerono, Prisca,$eeditor.
830 0 $aNilo-Saharan ;$vv. 30.$x0932-1993
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