The Cambridge Handbook of African Linguistics
Herausgeber: Wolff, H. Ekkehard
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An in-depth and far-reaching account of the study of 'African languages' and 'language in Africa' as an autonomous academic discipline.
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An in-depth and far-reaching account of the study of 'African languages' and 'language in Africa' as an autonomous academic discipline.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 836
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 49mm
- Gewicht: 1593g
- ISBN-13: 9781108417983
- ISBN-10: 1108417981
- Artikelnr.: 53169479
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 836
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 49mm
- Gewicht: 1593g
- ISBN-13: 9781108417983
- ISBN-10: 1108417981
- Artikelnr.: 53169479
Introduction; 1. African linguistics: conceptions and scope H. Ekkehard
Wolff; Part I. Short Regional Histories of African Linguistics: 2. African
linguistics in Europe Arvi Hurskainen, Roland Kießling, Nina Pawlak and
Alexander Zheltov; 3. African linguistics in North and so-called
Francophone Africa Abderrahman el Aissati, Yamina el Kirat el Allame and
Philip Ngessimo Mathe Mutaka; 4. African linguistics in North-Eastern and
so-called Anglophone Africa Akinbiyi Akinlabi, Bruce Connell, Angelika
Jakobi, Amani Lusekelo, Ronny Meyer, Marie-Claude Simeone-Senelle and
Wolbert Smidt; 5. African linguistics in so-called Lusophone and
Hispanophone Africa, and in Southern Africa Sonja Bosch, Inge Kosch and
Anne-Maria Fehn; 6. African linguistics in the Americas, Asia, and
Australia G. Tucker Childs, Margarida Petter, Shigeki Kaji, John Hajek, Sun
Xiaomeng and Yang Chul-Joon; Part II. Comparative and Descriptive African
Linguistics: 7. Comparative African linguistics Gerrit J. Dimmendaal; 8. A
typological and areal perspective on African languages Bernd Heine; 9.
Niger-Congo linguistic features and typology Larry M. Hyman, Nicholas
Rolle, Hannah Sande, Emily Clem, Peter S. E. Jenks, Florian Lionnet, John
Merrill and Nicholas Baier; 10. Afroasiatic linguistic features and
typologies Ronny Meyer and H. Ekkehard Wolff; 11. Linguistic features and
typologies in languages commonly referred to as 'Nilo-Saharan' Gerrit J.
Dimmendaal, Colleen Ahland, Angelika Jakobi and Constance Kutsch Lojenga;
12. Linguistic features and typologies in languages commonly referred to as
'Khoisan' Alena Witzlack-Makarevich and Hirosi Nakagawa; Part III. African
Languages in Cultures and Societies: 13. Sociocultural and political
settings of language in Africa Alamin Mazrui; 14. In and out of Africa: the
sociolinguistics of European and Asian languages in Africa and of the
African diaspora Rajend Mesthrie; 15. Language endangerment and language
documentation in Africa Friederike Lüpke; 16. Situated language use in
Africa Sigurd D'hondt; 17. Special-purpose registers of language in Africa
Alice Mitchell and Ayu'nwi N. Neba; 18. African languages in urban contexts
Andrea Hollington and Nico Nassenstein; 19. African languages and mobile
communication: between constraint and creativity Ana Deumert, Ivan Panoviæ,
Dorothy Agyepong and David Barasa; Part IV. Applied Perspectives in African
Linguistics: 20. Multilingualism and education in Africa Kathleen Heugh;
21. Intellectualisation of African languages: past, present and future
Russell H. Kaschula and Dion Nkomo: 22. African languages and human
language technologies Justus C. Roux and H. Steve Ndinga-Koumba-Binza.
Wolff; Part I. Short Regional Histories of African Linguistics: 2. African
linguistics in Europe Arvi Hurskainen, Roland Kießling, Nina Pawlak and
Alexander Zheltov; 3. African linguistics in North and so-called
Francophone Africa Abderrahman el Aissati, Yamina el Kirat el Allame and
Philip Ngessimo Mathe Mutaka; 4. African linguistics in North-Eastern and
so-called Anglophone Africa Akinbiyi Akinlabi, Bruce Connell, Angelika
Jakobi, Amani Lusekelo, Ronny Meyer, Marie-Claude Simeone-Senelle and
Wolbert Smidt; 5. African linguistics in so-called Lusophone and
Hispanophone Africa, and in Southern Africa Sonja Bosch, Inge Kosch and
Anne-Maria Fehn; 6. African linguistics in the Americas, Asia, and
Australia G. Tucker Childs, Margarida Petter, Shigeki Kaji, John Hajek, Sun
Xiaomeng and Yang Chul-Joon; Part II. Comparative and Descriptive African
Linguistics: 7. Comparative African linguistics Gerrit J. Dimmendaal; 8. A
typological and areal perspective on African languages Bernd Heine; 9.
Niger-Congo linguistic features and typology Larry M. Hyman, Nicholas
Rolle, Hannah Sande, Emily Clem, Peter S. E. Jenks, Florian Lionnet, John
Merrill and Nicholas Baier; 10. Afroasiatic linguistic features and
typologies Ronny Meyer and H. Ekkehard Wolff; 11. Linguistic features and
typologies in languages commonly referred to as 'Nilo-Saharan' Gerrit J.
Dimmendaal, Colleen Ahland, Angelika Jakobi and Constance Kutsch Lojenga;
12. Linguistic features and typologies in languages commonly referred to as
'Khoisan' Alena Witzlack-Makarevich and Hirosi Nakagawa; Part III. African
Languages in Cultures and Societies: 13. Sociocultural and political
settings of language in Africa Alamin Mazrui; 14. In and out of Africa: the
sociolinguistics of European and Asian languages in Africa and of the
African diaspora Rajend Mesthrie; 15. Language endangerment and language
documentation in Africa Friederike Lüpke; 16. Situated language use in
Africa Sigurd D'hondt; 17. Special-purpose registers of language in Africa
Alice Mitchell and Ayu'nwi N. Neba; 18. African languages in urban contexts
Andrea Hollington and Nico Nassenstein; 19. African languages and mobile
communication: between constraint and creativity Ana Deumert, Ivan Panoviæ,
Dorothy Agyepong and David Barasa; Part IV. Applied Perspectives in African
Linguistics: 20. Multilingualism and education in Africa Kathleen Heugh;
21. Intellectualisation of African languages: past, present and future
Russell H. Kaschula and Dion Nkomo: 22. African languages and human
language technologies Justus C. Roux and H. Steve Ndinga-Koumba-Binza.
Introduction; 1. African linguistics: conceptions and scope H. Ekkehard
Wolff; Part I. Short Regional Histories of African Linguistics: 2. African
linguistics in Europe Arvi Hurskainen, Roland Kießling, Nina Pawlak and
Alexander Zheltov; 3. African linguistics in North and so-called
Francophone Africa Abderrahman el Aissati, Yamina el Kirat el Allame and
Philip Ngessimo Mathe Mutaka; 4. African linguistics in North-Eastern and
so-called Anglophone Africa Akinbiyi Akinlabi, Bruce Connell, Angelika
Jakobi, Amani Lusekelo, Ronny Meyer, Marie-Claude Simeone-Senelle and
Wolbert Smidt; 5. African linguistics in so-called Lusophone and
Hispanophone Africa, and in Southern Africa Sonja Bosch, Inge Kosch and
Anne-Maria Fehn; 6. African linguistics in the Americas, Asia, and
Australia G. Tucker Childs, Margarida Petter, Shigeki Kaji, John Hajek, Sun
Xiaomeng and Yang Chul-Joon; Part II. Comparative and Descriptive African
Linguistics: 7. Comparative African linguistics Gerrit J. Dimmendaal; 8. A
typological and areal perspective on African languages Bernd Heine; 9.
Niger-Congo linguistic features and typology Larry M. Hyman, Nicholas
Rolle, Hannah Sande, Emily Clem, Peter S. E. Jenks, Florian Lionnet, John
Merrill and Nicholas Baier; 10. Afroasiatic linguistic features and
typologies Ronny Meyer and H. Ekkehard Wolff; 11. Linguistic features and
typologies in languages commonly referred to as 'Nilo-Saharan' Gerrit J.
Dimmendaal, Colleen Ahland, Angelika Jakobi and Constance Kutsch Lojenga;
12. Linguistic features and typologies in languages commonly referred to as
'Khoisan' Alena Witzlack-Makarevich and Hirosi Nakagawa; Part III. African
Languages in Cultures and Societies: 13. Sociocultural and political
settings of language in Africa Alamin Mazrui; 14. In and out of Africa: the
sociolinguistics of European and Asian languages in Africa and of the
African diaspora Rajend Mesthrie; 15. Language endangerment and language
documentation in Africa Friederike Lüpke; 16. Situated language use in
Africa Sigurd D'hondt; 17. Special-purpose registers of language in Africa
Alice Mitchell and Ayu'nwi N. Neba; 18. African languages in urban contexts
Andrea Hollington and Nico Nassenstein; 19. African languages and mobile
communication: between constraint and creativity Ana Deumert, Ivan Panoviæ,
Dorothy Agyepong and David Barasa; Part IV. Applied Perspectives in African
Linguistics: 20. Multilingualism and education in Africa Kathleen Heugh;
21. Intellectualisation of African languages: past, present and future
Russell H. Kaschula and Dion Nkomo: 22. African languages and human
language technologies Justus C. Roux and H. Steve Ndinga-Koumba-Binza.
Wolff; Part I. Short Regional Histories of African Linguistics: 2. African
linguistics in Europe Arvi Hurskainen, Roland Kießling, Nina Pawlak and
Alexander Zheltov; 3. African linguistics in North and so-called
Francophone Africa Abderrahman el Aissati, Yamina el Kirat el Allame and
Philip Ngessimo Mathe Mutaka; 4. African linguistics in North-Eastern and
so-called Anglophone Africa Akinbiyi Akinlabi, Bruce Connell, Angelika
Jakobi, Amani Lusekelo, Ronny Meyer, Marie-Claude Simeone-Senelle and
Wolbert Smidt; 5. African linguistics in so-called Lusophone and
Hispanophone Africa, and in Southern Africa Sonja Bosch, Inge Kosch and
Anne-Maria Fehn; 6. African linguistics in the Americas, Asia, and
Australia G. Tucker Childs, Margarida Petter, Shigeki Kaji, John Hajek, Sun
Xiaomeng and Yang Chul-Joon; Part II. Comparative and Descriptive African
Linguistics: 7. Comparative African linguistics Gerrit J. Dimmendaal; 8. A
typological and areal perspective on African languages Bernd Heine; 9.
Niger-Congo linguistic features and typology Larry M. Hyman, Nicholas
Rolle, Hannah Sande, Emily Clem, Peter S. E. Jenks, Florian Lionnet, John
Merrill and Nicholas Baier; 10. Afroasiatic linguistic features and
typologies Ronny Meyer and H. Ekkehard Wolff; 11. Linguistic features and
typologies in languages commonly referred to as 'Nilo-Saharan' Gerrit J.
Dimmendaal, Colleen Ahland, Angelika Jakobi and Constance Kutsch Lojenga;
12. Linguistic features and typologies in languages commonly referred to as
'Khoisan' Alena Witzlack-Makarevich and Hirosi Nakagawa; Part III. African
Languages in Cultures and Societies: 13. Sociocultural and political
settings of language in Africa Alamin Mazrui; 14. In and out of Africa: the
sociolinguistics of European and Asian languages in Africa and of the
African diaspora Rajend Mesthrie; 15. Language endangerment and language
documentation in Africa Friederike Lüpke; 16. Situated language use in
Africa Sigurd D'hondt; 17. Special-purpose registers of language in Africa
Alice Mitchell and Ayu'nwi N. Neba; 18. African languages in urban contexts
Andrea Hollington and Nico Nassenstein; 19. African languages and mobile
communication: between constraint and creativity Ana Deumert, Ivan Panoviæ,
Dorothy Agyepong and David Barasa; Part IV. Applied Perspectives in African
Linguistics: 20. Multilingualism and education in Africa Kathleen Heugh;
21. Intellectualisation of African languages: past, present and future
Russell H. Kaschula and Dion Nkomo: 22. African languages and human
language technologies Justus C. Roux and H. Steve Ndinga-Koumba-Binza.