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LINGUIST List 21.1731

Fri Apr 09 2010

TOC: Indiana University Working Papers in Linguistics 8 (2009)

Editor for this issue: Susanne Vejdemo <susannelinguistlist.org>

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        1.    Christopher Green, Indiana University Working Papers in Linguistics Vol 8 (2009)

Message 1: Indiana University Working Papers in Linguistics Vol 8 (2009)
Date: 08-Apr-2010
From: Christopher Green <greencrumail.iu.edu>
Subject: Indiana University Working Papers in Linguistics Vol 8 (2009)
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Publisher: Indiana University Linguistics Club
http://www.indiana.edu/~iulcsecy/

Journal Title: Indiana University Working Papers in Linguistics
Volume Number: 8
Issue Number:
Issue Date: 2009


Main Text:

Indiana University Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 8:
African Linguistics Across the Discipline
Jonathan C. Anderson, Christopher R. Green, and Samuel G. Obeng, editors


Forward: African linguistics at Indiana University -- Robert Botne

Language maintenance and shift among Akan immigrant college students in the
United States -- Samuel G. Obeng

A morphophonological analysis of onomatopoeic ideophones in Akan (Twi) -- Seth
A. Ofori

Three properties of temporal organization in Bantu T/A systems -- Robert Botne

Does tone polarity exist? Evidence from plural formation among Bangime nouns --
Abbie Hantgan

Conditioning factors in the realization of tone: LuNyala verbs -- Kristopher
Ebarb & Michael R. Marlo

Syncope and the drive towards minimization in Colloquial Bamana -- Christopher
R. Green, Stuart Davis, Boubacar Diakite, & Karen Baertsch

Preliminary to preliminary: Speech rhythm in Akan (Twi) -- Jonathan C. Anderson

ISSN: 1524-2110-08


Linguistic Field(s): Phonology
                            Sociolinguistics
                            Computational Linguistics
                            Language Acquisition
                            Morphology
                            Phonetics
                            Psycholinguistics
                            Semantics

Subject Language(s): Bambara (bam)
                            Daju, Dar Fur (daj)
                            Akan (aka)

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