A dictionary and grammatical sketch of Ruruuli-­Lunyala

A dictionary and grammatical sketch of Ruruuli-­Lunyala
Title A dictionary and grammatical sketch of Ruruuli-­Lunyala PDF eBook
Author Saudah Namyalo
Publisher Language Science Press
Pages 796
Release
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3961103291

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This book is a dictionary and grammar sketch of Ruruuli-Lunyala, a Great Lakes Bantu language spoken by over 200,000 people in central Uganda. The dictionary part includes about 10,000 entries. Each lexical entry provides translations into English, example sentences, and basic grammatical information. The dictionary part is supplemented with an outline of the Ruruuli-Lunyala grammar, which treats most of the phonological and morpho-syntactic topics. This book is a result of a joined effort of a large team of linguists and many speakers of Ruruuli-Lunyala and is intended as a resource for linguists and Ruruuli-Lunyala speakers, learners, and educators.

A grammar of Fwe

A grammar of Fwe
Title A grammar of Fwe PDF eBook
Author Hilde Gunnink
Publisher Language Science Press
Pages 532
Release 2022-07-06
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 3961103887

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This book provides a first-ever comprehensive overview of the grammatical structure of Fwe. Fwe is a Bantu language spoken on the border between Zambia and Namibia, by some 20,000 people. Very little previous documentation exists on the language, and the current description of Fwe is based exclusively on newly collected field data. It includes an analysis of the grammatical structure of Fwe, followed by basic cultural information on greetings, a Fwe narrative with its English translation, and a lexicon comprising some 2200 Fwe lexemes with their English translation. This book is intended as a resource for linguists, whether interested in African languages, Bantu languages, language typology, or general linguistics.

Anthropological Linguistics

Anthropological Linguistics
Title Anthropological Linguistics PDF eBook
Author Andrea Hollington
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 501
Release 2024-02-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027249229

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This collection presents new research on key topics in anthropological linguistics, with a focus on African languages. While Africanist linguists have long been concerned with sociocultural aspects of language structure and use, no comprehensive volume dedicated to the anthropological linguistics of Africa has yet been published. This volume seeks to fill this gap. The chapters address a broad range of topics in anthropological linguistics, including classic themes such as spatial reference, color, kin terms, and emotion, as well as emerging interests in the linguistic expression of personhood, sociality, and language ideology. All contributions are based on original empirical research and present insights into African language practices from a sociocultural perspective. The volume showcases research on dozens of African languages spoken across the continent, with particular emphasis on languages of East Africa. This book will be of interest to areal specialists as well as to anthropological linguists worldwide.

The polyfunctionality of 'still' expressions

The polyfunctionality of 'still' expressions
Title The polyfunctionality of 'still' expressions PDF eBook
Author Bastian Persohn
Publisher Language Science Press
Pages 783
Release 2024-06-28
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3961104751

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Expressions from the semasiological domain of phasal polarity (ʻstillʼ, ʻalreadyʼ, etc.) tend to be highly polyfunctional, with their various uses often extending into a wide range of other linguistic domains, both time-related and non-temporal. Yet these patterns have hitherto been investigated mostly for individual languages or smaller groups. This volume presents the first ever larger-scale survey of the numerous functions of expressions whose meanings include the notion of ʻstill’, making use of a global sample of 76 varieties from 45 distinct phyla. It is aimed at semanticists, typologists and descriptive grammarians alike.

A Brief Grammatical Sketch of Ngambay

A Brief Grammatical Sketch of Ngambay
Title A Brief Grammatical Sketch of Ngambay PDF eBook
Author Mekoulnodji Ndjerareou
Publisher
Pages 39
Release 2010
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A dictionary and grammatical sketch of Dagaare

A dictionary and grammatical sketch of Dagaare
Title A dictionary and grammatical sketch of Dagaare PDF eBook
Author Mark Ali
Publisher Language Science Press
Pages 365
Release
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 3961103232

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This book presents an extensive dictionary of the Dagaare language (Niger-Congo; Gur (Mabia)), focussing on the dialect of Central Dagaare, spoken in the Upper West region of Ghana. The dictionary provides comprehensive definitions, example sentences and the English translations, phonetic forms, inflected forms, etymological notes as well as information dialectal variation. This work is intended as a resource for linguists, but also as a resource for Dagaare speakers. Also included is a grammatical sketch of Dagaare contributed by Prof. Adams Bodomo.

The Ik language

The Ik language
Title The Ik language PDF eBook
Author Terrill B. Schrock
Publisher Language Science Press
Pages 617
Release 2017-03-13
Genre Electronic book
ISBN 3944675959

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This book is a dictionary and grammar sketch of Ik, one of the three Kuliak (Rub) languages spoken in the beautiful Karamoja region of northeastern Uganda. It is the lexicographic sequel to \textit{A grammar of Ik (Icé-tód): Northeast Uganda’s last thriving Kuliak language} (Schrock 2014). The present volume includes an Ik-English dictionary with roughly 8,700 entries, followed by a reversed English-Ik index. These two main sections are then supplemented with an outline of Ik grammar that is comprehensive in its coverage of topics and written in a simple style, using standard linguistic terminology in a way that is accessible to interested non-linguists as well. This book may prove useful for language preservation and development among the Ik people, as a reference tool for non-Ik learners of the language, and as a source of data, not only for the comparative study of Kuliak but also the wider Afroasiatic and Nilo-Saharan language families.