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Beiträge Sommersemester 2019
- 23.4. Tom Güldemann (HU Berlin): “Tracing African language families through space and time”
- 30.4. Michael Schulze (HU Berlin, Ph.D. project): “The noun phrase as the domain of class marking? The gender system of Gola”
- 7.5. Henning Schreiber (Universität Hamburg): „Variation, Projektion und Proto-Welt: die Verbindung von Sprachkontakttheorie und historischer Soziolinguistik am Beispiel der Kyanga”
- 14.5. Ronke E. Adesoye (University of Ibadan): “The assimilation process in Yoruba Nigerian-English usage among selected children”
- 21.5. Jack Merril (University of Berkeley): “Functional motivations for consonant mutation in the Atlantic languages of West Africa”
- 28.5. Nicholus Makanji (University of Nairobi): “Endangerment and death of Swahili dialects: A case study of Kijomvu”
- 4.6. Jan Junglas (HU Berlin, Ph.D. project): “The evolution of nominal classification in the Kadu language group”
- 11.6. Sylvanus Job (HU Berlin, Ph.D. project): “Causative constructions in a Khoekhoegowab corpus”
- 25.6. Klaus Beyer (HU Berlin): “Social network challenges: sociolinguistic analysis of multilingual speaker-interaction in Ngaoundéré (Cameroon)”
- 2.7. Benedikt Winkhart (HU Berlin, Ph.D. project): “Limassa morphology”
- 9.7. Henok Wondimu (HU Berlin, Ph.D. project): “Predicate-centered focus marking in Gamo”