Beiträge Sommersemester 2014
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15.04. Shumirai Nyota (Humboldt University Berlin, Great Zimbabwe University):
“Language shift among the Tonga of Mkoka? Assessing ethnolinguistic vitality in Gokwe South” -
22.04. Didier Demolin (Gipsa-lab, Université de Grenoble, Alpes):
“Articulatory control: evidence from some African languages” -
29.04. Kofi Dorvlo (University of Ghana, Legon):
“Noun class system and agreement in Logba” -
06.05. Anne-Maria Fehn (HU Berlin) Dissertation:
“Clause linkage in Ts’ixa (Kalahari Khoe)” -
13.05. Raija Kramer (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz):
"On bounding in Fali (Adamawa): The functional diversity of directional particles" -
20.05. Nadine Grimm (HU Berlin) Dissertation:
“Clause Structure in Gyeli” -
27.05. Paul Starzmann (HU Berlin) Dissertation:
“Internal and external linguistic affiliations of Central Kenyan Bantu: Final Results: Inheritance and Contact in Central Kenya Bantu” -
03.06. Peggy Jacob (HU Berlin) Dissertation:
“Predicate-centered focus in Sara-Bagirmi. Verbal iteration and semantic evaluative categories” -
17.06. Sylvanus Job (HU Berlin) Masterarbeit:
"Predicate-Centered Focus types in Khoekhoegowab: A Preliminary Analysis" -
24.06. Viktoria Apel (HU Berlin) Dissertation:
“A Morphosyntactic Study on Information Structure in Pular (Fula of Fuuta Jaloo, Guinea): A Quantitative Analysis of Information Structure in Natural Discourse” -
08.07. Lee Pratchett (HU Berlin) Dissertation:
“Dialect diversity in south-eastern Ju varieties - a documentation of ǂKx’ao-ǁ’ae: A speaker-based analysis of variation in clause-second particles in Southeastern Ju”