Oxford Guide to the Atlantic Languages of West Africa
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Oxford Guide to the Atlantic Languages of West Africa
Luepke, Friederike
Oxford University Press
11/2024
784
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9780198736516
15 a 20 dias
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Part I. Background and classification of the Atlantic languages
1: Friederike Luepke: Language, land, and languaging in the Atlantic space
2: Konstantin Pozdniakov and Guillaume Segerer: A genealogical classification of Atlantic languages
3: G. Tucker Childs: Genetically-motivated clusters within Atlantic
Part II. Individual languages and language clusters
4: Stephane Robert: Wolof
5: Raija Kramer: Fula
6: Noel Bernard Biagui, Joseph Jean-Francois Nunez, and Nicolas Quint: Casamance Creole
7: Denis Creissels: Mandinka
8: Loic Perrin: Bassari
9: Alain-Christian Bassene: Joola Fooni
10: Rachel Watson: Joola Kujireray
11: Stephane Robert and Guillaume Segerer: Joola Keeraak
12: Alexander Y. Cobbinah: Bainounk Gubeeher
13: Nicolas Quint: Djifanghor Nyun (Bainounk)
14: Friederike Luepke: Bainounk Gujaher
15: Denis Creissels: Balant (Ganja)
16: Guillaume Segerer: Sua
17: Frank Seidel: Nalu
18: Frank Seidel: Baga Mandori
19: G. Tucker Childs: Kisi
20: G. Tucker Childs: Bom-Kim
Part III. Atlantic languages from a comparative and typological perspective
21: Denis Creissels: Noun inflection and gender in Atlantic languages
22: Alexander Y. Cobbinah: Noun class semantics in Atlantic
23: Rachel Watson: Nominalization in Atlantic
24: Sylvie Voisin: Verbal extensions in Atlantic languages
25: Fiona McLaughlin: Atlantic consonant mutation
Part IV. Atlantic languages in their multilingual environment
26: Jacqueline Knoerr: Creolization in Atlantic West Africa: The example of Sierra Leone
27: Fiona McLaughlin: Ajami writing practices in Atlantic-speaking Africa
28: Anne Storch, Jules-Jaques Coly, and Sophie Wade: Secret languages in the Atlantic area
29: Ibrahima Abdoul Hayou Cisse: Multilingual children's language socialization in central Mali
30: Jean Pierre Boutche: The spread of Fula as lingua franca in Northern Cameroon: Social factors and linguistic outcomes
31: Kristin Vold Alexander and Daniel Alcon: Digital language and new configurations of multilingualism: Writing in a Senegal-based discussion forum
32: Samantha Goodchild: Multilingual people and monolingual perceptions: Patterns of multilingualism in Essyl, Basse Casamance, Senegal
1: Friederike Luepke: Language, land, and languaging in the Atlantic space
2: Konstantin Pozdniakov and Guillaume Segerer: A genealogical classification of Atlantic languages
3: G. Tucker Childs: Genetically-motivated clusters within Atlantic
Part II. Individual languages and language clusters
4: Stephane Robert: Wolof
5: Raija Kramer: Fula
6: Noel Bernard Biagui, Joseph Jean-Francois Nunez, and Nicolas Quint: Casamance Creole
7: Denis Creissels: Mandinka
8: Loic Perrin: Bassari
9: Alain-Christian Bassene: Joola Fooni
10: Rachel Watson: Joola Kujireray
11: Stephane Robert and Guillaume Segerer: Joola Keeraak
12: Alexander Y. Cobbinah: Bainounk Gubeeher
13: Nicolas Quint: Djifanghor Nyun (Bainounk)
14: Friederike Luepke: Bainounk Gujaher
15: Denis Creissels: Balant (Ganja)
16: Guillaume Segerer: Sua
17: Frank Seidel: Nalu
18: Frank Seidel: Baga Mandori
19: G. Tucker Childs: Kisi
20: G. Tucker Childs: Bom-Kim
Part III. Atlantic languages from a comparative and typological perspective
21: Denis Creissels: Noun inflection and gender in Atlantic languages
22: Alexander Y. Cobbinah: Noun class semantics in Atlantic
23: Rachel Watson: Nominalization in Atlantic
24: Sylvie Voisin: Verbal extensions in Atlantic languages
25: Fiona McLaughlin: Atlantic consonant mutation
Part IV. Atlantic languages in their multilingual environment
26: Jacqueline Knoerr: Creolization in Atlantic West Africa: The example of Sierra Leone
27: Fiona McLaughlin: Ajami writing practices in Atlantic-speaking Africa
28: Anne Storch, Jules-Jaques Coly, and Sophie Wade: Secret languages in the Atlantic area
29: Ibrahima Abdoul Hayou Cisse: Multilingual children's language socialization in central Mali
30: Jean Pierre Boutche: The spread of Fula as lingua franca in Northern Cameroon: Social factors and linguistic outcomes
31: Kristin Vold Alexander and Daniel Alcon: Digital language and new configurations of multilingualism: Writing in a Senegal-based discussion forum
32: Samantha Goodchild: Multilingual people and monolingual perceptions: Patterns of multilingualism in Essyl, Basse Casamance, Senegal
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Part I. Background and classification of the Atlantic languages
1: Friederike Luepke: Language, land, and languaging in the Atlantic space
2: Konstantin Pozdniakov and Guillaume Segerer: A genealogical classification of Atlantic languages
3: G. Tucker Childs: Genetically-motivated clusters within Atlantic
Part II. Individual languages and language clusters
4: Stephane Robert: Wolof
5: Raija Kramer: Fula
6: Noel Bernard Biagui, Joseph Jean-Francois Nunez, and Nicolas Quint: Casamance Creole
7: Denis Creissels: Mandinka
8: Loic Perrin: Bassari
9: Alain-Christian Bassene: Joola Fooni
10: Rachel Watson: Joola Kujireray
11: Stephane Robert and Guillaume Segerer: Joola Keeraak
12: Alexander Y. Cobbinah: Bainounk Gubeeher
13: Nicolas Quint: Djifanghor Nyun (Bainounk)
14: Friederike Luepke: Bainounk Gujaher
15: Denis Creissels: Balant (Ganja)
16: Guillaume Segerer: Sua
17: Frank Seidel: Nalu
18: Frank Seidel: Baga Mandori
19: G. Tucker Childs: Kisi
20: G. Tucker Childs: Bom-Kim
Part III. Atlantic languages from a comparative and typological perspective
21: Denis Creissels: Noun inflection and gender in Atlantic languages
22: Alexander Y. Cobbinah: Noun class semantics in Atlantic
23: Rachel Watson: Nominalization in Atlantic
24: Sylvie Voisin: Verbal extensions in Atlantic languages
25: Fiona McLaughlin: Atlantic consonant mutation
Part IV. Atlantic languages in their multilingual environment
26: Jacqueline Knoerr: Creolization in Atlantic West Africa: The example of Sierra Leone
27: Fiona McLaughlin: Ajami writing practices in Atlantic-speaking Africa
28: Anne Storch, Jules-Jaques Coly, and Sophie Wade: Secret languages in the Atlantic area
29: Ibrahima Abdoul Hayou Cisse: Multilingual children's language socialization in central Mali
30: Jean Pierre Boutche: The spread of Fula as lingua franca in Northern Cameroon: Social factors and linguistic outcomes
31: Kristin Vold Alexander and Daniel Alcon: Digital language and new configurations of multilingualism: Writing in a Senegal-based discussion forum
32: Samantha Goodchild: Multilingual people and monolingual perceptions: Patterns of multilingualism in Essyl, Basse Casamance, Senegal
1: Friederike Luepke: Language, land, and languaging in the Atlantic space
2: Konstantin Pozdniakov and Guillaume Segerer: A genealogical classification of Atlantic languages
3: G. Tucker Childs: Genetically-motivated clusters within Atlantic
Part II. Individual languages and language clusters
4: Stephane Robert: Wolof
5: Raija Kramer: Fula
6: Noel Bernard Biagui, Joseph Jean-Francois Nunez, and Nicolas Quint: Casamance Creole
7: Denis Creissels: Mandinka
8: Loic Perrin: Bassari
9: Alain-Christian Bassene: Joola Fooni
10: Rachel Watson: Joola Kujireray
11: Stephane Robert and Guillaume Segerer: Joola Keeraak
12: Alexander Y. Cobbinah: Bainounk Gubeeher
13: Nicolas Quint: Djifanghor Nyun (Bainounk)
14: Friederike Luepke: Bainounk Gujaher
15: Denis Creissels: Balant (Ganja)
16: Guillaume Segerer: Sua
17: Frank Seidel: Nalu
18: Frank Seidel: Baga Mandori
19: G. Tucker Childs: Kisi
20: G. Tucker Childs: Bom-Kim
Part III. Atlantic languages from a comparative and typological perspective
21: Denis Creissels: Noun inflection and gender in Atlantic languages
22: Alexander Y. Cobbinah: Noun class semantics in Atlantic
23: Rachel Watson: Nominalization in Atlantic
24: Sylvie Voisin: Verbal extensions in Atlantic languages
25: Fiona McLaughlin: Atlantic consonant mutation
Part IV. Atlantic languages in their multilingual environment
26: Jacqueline Knoerr: Creolization in Atlantic West Africa: The example of Sierra Leone
27: Fiona McLaughlin: Ajami writing practices in Atlantic-speaking Africa
28: Anne Storch, Jules-Jaques Coly, and Sophie Wade: Secret languages in the Atlantic area
29: Ibrahima Abdoul Hayou Cisse: Multilingual children's language socialization in central Mali
30: Jean Pierre Boutche: The spread of Fula as lingua franca in Northern Cameroon: Social factors and linguistic outcomes
31: Kristin Vold Alexander and Daniel Alcon: Digital language and new configurations of multilingualism: Writing in a Senegal-based discussion forum
32: Samantha Goodchild: Multilingual people and monolingual perceptions: Patterns of multilingualism in Essyl, Basse Casamance, Senegal
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