Africa's Endangered Languages
Documentary and Theoretical Approaches
Herausgeber: Kandybowicz, Jason; Torrence, Harold
Africa's Endangered Languages
Documentary and Theoretical Approaches
Herausgeber: Kandybowicz, Jason; Torrence, Harold
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This book examines the endangered languages of Africa from both documentary and theoretical perspectives, highlighting the threats of extinction many of them face and the challenges and implications each bring to bear on linguistic theory. It focuses on the symbiosis between documentary and theoretical methodologies, and its consequences for the preservation of endangered languages, both in the African context and more broadly.
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This book examines the endangered languages of Africa from both documentary and theoretical perspectives, highlighting the threats of extinction many of them face and the challenges and implications each bring to bear on linguistic theory. It focuses on the symbiosis between documentary and theoretical methodologies, and its consequences for the preservation of endangered languages, both in the African context and more broadly.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 798g
- ISBN-13: 9780190256340
- ISBN-10: 0190256346
- Artikelnr.: 47864240
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 798g
- ISBN-13: 9780190256340
- ISBN-10: 0190256346
- Artikelnr.: 47864240
Jason Kandybowicz is Associate Professor of Linguistics at The Graduate Center, City University of New York. He is the author of The Grammar of Repetition: Nupe Grammar at the Syntax-Phonology Interfacethe syntax-phonology interface, field linguistics and language documentation, and African linguistics (particularly, the languages of West Africa).
* List of contributors
* Chapter 1 - Africa's Endangered Languages: An Overview
* Jason Kandybowicz and Harold Torrence
* Chapter 2 - The Challenge of Documenting Africa's Least Known
Languages
* Bonny Sands
* Chapter 3 - The Nata Documentation Project: An Overview
* Joash J. Gambarage, Andrei Anghelescu, Strang Burton, Joel Dunham,
Erin Guntly, Hermann Keupdjio, Zoe Wai-Man Lam, Adriana Osa-Gomez,
Douglas Pulleyblank, Dayanqi Si, Yoshiko Yoshino and Rose-Marie
Déchaine
* Chapter 4 - Tongue Root Harmony in Nata: An Allomorphy-based Account
* Joash J. Gambarage and Douglas Pulleyblank
* Chapter 5 - Nominal and Verbal Tone in Nata: An Allomorphy-based
Account
* Andrei Anghelescu, Joash J. Gambarage, Zoe Wai-Man Lam and Douglas
Pulleyblank
* Chapter 6 - Nata Deverbal Nominalizations
* Rose-Marie Déchaine, Dayanqi Si and Joash J. Gambarage
* Chapter 7 - Busy Intersections: A Framework for Revitalization
* G. Tucker Childs
* Chapter 8 - Documenting Ekegusii: How 'Empowering' Research Fulfills
Community and Academic Goals
* Carlos M Nash
* Chapter 9 - The Role of Theory in Documentation: Intervention Effects
and Missing Gaps in the Krachi Documentary Record
* Jason Kandybowicz and Harold Torrence
* Chapter 10 - Documenting Raising and Control in Moro
* Peter Jenks and Sharon Rose
* Chapter 11 - The Linker in the Khoisan Languages
* Chris Collins
* Chapter 12 - Theory and Description: Understanding the Syntax of
Eegimaa Verb Stem Morphology
* Mamadou Bassene and Ken Safir
* Chapter 13 - On (Ir)realis in Seenku (Mande, Burkina Faso)
* Laura McPherson
* Chapter 14 - Contributions of Micro-comparative Research to Language
Documentation: Two Bantu Case Studies
* Michael R. Marlo
* Chapter 15 - Sebirwa in Contact with Setswana: A Natural Experiment
in Learning an
* Unnatural Alternation
* Elizabeth C. Zsiga and One Tlale Boyer
* Chapter 16 - Three Analyses of Underlying Plosives in Caning, A Nilo
Saharan Language of Sudan
* Timothy M. Stirtz
* Chapter 17 - Exceptions to Hiatus Resolution in Mushunguli (Somali
Chizigula)
* Katherine Hout
* Chapter 18 - Acoustic and Aerodynamic Data on Somali Chizigula Stops
* Michal Temkin Martinez and Vanessa Rosenbaum
* Chapter 19 - Unmasking the Bantu Orthographic Vowels: The Challenge
for Language Documentation and Description
* Joash J. Gambarage
* Chapter 1 - Africa's Endangered Languages: An Overview
* Jason Kandybowicz and Harold Torrence
* Chapter 2 - The Challenge of Documenting Africa's Least Known
Languages
* Bonny Sands
* Chapter 3 - The Nata Documentation Project: An Overview
* Joash J. Gambarage, Andrei Anghelescu, Strang Burton, Joel Dunham,
Erin Guntly, Hermann Keupdjio, Zoe Wai-Man Lam, Adriana Osa-Gomez,
Douglas Pulleyblank, Dayanqi Si, Yoshiko Yoshino and Rose-Marie
Déchaine
* Chapter 4 - Tongue Root Harmony in Nata: An Allomorphy-based Account
* Joash J. Gambarage and Douglas Pulleyblank
* Chapter 5 - Nominal and Verbal Tone in Nata: An Allomorphy-based
Account
* Andrei Anghelescu, Joash J. Gambarage, Zoe Wai-Man Lam and Douglas
Pulleyblank
* Chapter 6 - Nata Deverbal Nominalizations
* Rose-Marie Déchaine, Dayanqi Si and Joash J. Gambarage
* Chapter 7 - Busy Intersections: A Framework for Revitalization
* G. Tucker Childs
* Chapter 8 - Documenting Ekegusii: How 'Empowering' Research Fulfills
Community and Academic Goals
* Carlos M Nash
* Chapter 9 - The Role of Theory in Documentation: Intervention Effects
and Missing Gaps in the Krachi Documentary Record
* Jason Kandybowicz and Harold Torrence
* Chapter 10 - Documenting Raising and Control in Moro
* Peter Jenks and Sharon Rose
* Chapter 11 - The Linker in the Khoisan Languages
* Chris Collins
* Chapter 12 - Theory and Description: Understanding the Syntax of
Eegimaa Verb Stem Morphology
* Mamadou Bassene and Ken Safir
* Chapter 13 - On (Ir)realis in Seenku (Mande, Burkina Faso)
* Laura McPherson
* Chapter 14 - Contributions of Micro-comparative Research to Language
Documentation: Two Bantu Case Studies
* Michael R. Marlo
* Chapter 15 - Sebirwa in Contact with Setswana: A Natural Experiment
in Learning an
* Unnatural Alternation
* Elizabeth C. Zsiga and One Tlale Boyer
* Chapter 16 - Three Analyses of Underlying Plosives in Caning, A Nilo
Saharan Language of Sudan
* Timothy M. Stirtz
* Chapter 17 - Exceptions to Hiatus Resolution in Mushunguli (Somali
Chizigula)
* Katherine Hout
* Chapter 18 - Acoustic and Aerodynamic Data on Somali Chizigula Stops
* Michal Temkin Martinez and Vanessa Rosenbaum
* Chapter 19 - Unmasking the Bantu Orthographic Vowels: The Challenge
for Language Documentation and Description
* Joash J. Gambarage
* List of contributors
* Chapter 1 - Africa's Endangered Languages: An Overview
* Jason Kandybowicz and Harold Torrence
* Chapter 2 - The Challenge of Documenting Africa's Least Known
Languages
* Bonny Sands
* Chapter 3 - The Nata Documentation Project: An Overview
* Joash J. Gambarage, Andrei Anghelescu, Strang Burton, Joel Dunham,
Erin Guntly, Hermann Keupdjio, Zoe Wai-Man Lam, Adriana Osa-Gomez,
Douglas Pulleyblank, Dayanqi Si, Yoshiko Yoshino and Rose-Marie
Déchaine
* Chapter 4 - Tongue Root Harmony in Nata: An Allomorphy-based Account
* Joash J. Gambarage and Douglas Pulleyblank
* Chapter 5 - Nominal and Verbal Tone in Nata: An Allomorphy-based
Account
* Andrei Anghelescu, Joash J. Gambarage, Zoe Wai-Man Lam and Douglas
Pulleyblank
* Chapter 6 - Nata Deverbal Nominalizations
* Rose-Marie Déchaine, Dayanqi Si and Joash J. Gambarage
* Chapter 7 - Busy Intersections: A Framework for Revitalization
* G. Tucker Childs
* Chapter 8 - Documenting Ekegusii: How 'Empowering' Research Fulfills
Community and Academic Goals
* Carlos M Nash
* Chapter 9 - The Role of Theory in Documentation: Intervention Effects
and Missing Gaps in the Krachi Documentary Record
* Jason Kandybowicz and Harold Torrence
* Chapter 10 - Documenting Raising and Control in Moro
* Peter Jenks and Sharon Rose
* Chapter 11 - The Linker in the Khoisan Languages
* Chris Collins
* Chapter 12 - Theory and Description: Understanding the Syntax of
Eegimaa Verb Stem Morphology
* Mamadou Bassene and Ken Safir
* Chapter 13 - On (Ir)realis in Seenku (Mande, Burkina Faso)
* Laura McPherson
* Chapter 14 - Contributions of Micro-comparative Research to Language
Documentation: Two Bantu Case Studies
* Michael R. Marlo
* Chapter 15 - Sebirwa in Contact with Setswana: A Natural Experiment
in Learning an
* Unnatural Alternation
* Elizabeth C. Zsiga and One Tlale Boyer
* Chapter 16 - Three Analyses of Underlying Plosives in Caning, A Nilo
Saharan Language of Sudan
* Timothy M. Stirtz
* Chapter 17 - Exceptions to Hiatus Resolution in Mushunguli (Somali
Chizigula)
* Katherine Hout
* Chapter 18 - Acoustic and Aerodynamic Data on Somali Chizigula Stops
* Michal Temkin Martinez and Vanessa Rosenbaum
* Chapter 19 - Unmasking the Bantu Orthographic Vowels: The Challenge
for Language Documentation and Description
* Joash J. Gambarage
* Chapter 1 - Africa's Endangered Languages: An Overview
* Jason Kandybowicz and Harold Torrence
* Chapter 2 - The Challenge of Documenting Africa's Least Known
Languages
* Bonny Sands
* Chapter 3 - The Nata Documentation Project: An Overview
* Joash J. Gambarage, Andrei Anghelescu, Strang Burton, Joel Dunham,
Erin Guntly, Hermann Keupdjio, Zoe Wai-Man Lam, Adriana Osa-Gomez,
Douglas Pulleyblank, Dayanqi Si, Yoshiko Yoshino and Rose-Marie
Déchaine
* Chapter 4 - Tongue Root Harmony in Nata: An Allomorphy-based Account
* Joash J. Gambarage and Douglas Pulleyblank
* Chapter 5 - Nominal and Verbal Tone in Nata: An Allomorphy-based
Account
* Andrei Anghelescu, Joash J. Gambarage, Zoe Wai-Man Lam and Douglas
Pulleyblank
* Chapter 6 - Nata Deverbal Nominalizations
* Rose-Marie Déchaine, Dayanqi Si and Joash J. Gambarage
* Chapter 7 - Busy Intersections: A Framework for Revitalization
* G. Tucker Childs
* Chapter 8 - Documenting Ekegusii: How 'Empowering' Research Fulfills
Community and Academic Goals
* Carlos M Nash
* Chapter 9 - The Role of Theory in Documentation: Intervention Effects
and Missing Gaps in the Krachi Documentary Record
* Jason Kandybowicz and Harold Torrence
* Chapter 10 - Documenting Raising and Control in Moro
* Peter Jenks and Sharon Rose
* Chapter 11 - The Linker in the Khoisan Languages
* Chris Collins
* Chapter 12 - Theory and Description: Understanding the Syntax of
Eegimaa Verb Stem Morphology
* Mamadou Bassene and Ken Safir
* Chapter 13 - On (Ir)realis in Seenku (Mande, Burkina Faso)
* Laura McPherson
* Chapter 14 - Contributions of Micro-comparative Research to Language
Documentation: Two Bantu Case Studies
* Michael R. Marlo
* Chapter 15 - Sebirwa in Contact with Setswana: A Natural Experiment
in Learning an
* Unnatural Alternation
* Elizabeth C. Zsiga and One Tlale Boyer
* Chapter 16 - Three Analyses of Underlying Plosives in Caning, A Nilo
Saharan Language of Sudan
* Timothy M. Stirtz
* Chapter 17 - Exceptions to Hiatus Resolution in Mushunguli (Somali
Chizigula)
* Katherine Hout
* Chapter 18 - Acoustic and Aerodynamic Data on Somali Chizigula Stops
* Michal Temkin Martinez and Vanessa Rosenbaum
* Chapter 19 - Unmasking the Bantu Orthographic Vowels: The Challenge
for Language Documentation and Description
* Joash J. Gambarage