Note: The link icon ► indicates that the article is available in PDF format on IDEALS. Simply click the icon to access the article.
Volume 10:1 (Spring 1980)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Papers in General Linguistics
(Edited by Charles W. Kisseberth, Braj B. Kachru, Jerry L. Morgan)
Lee A. Becker & David P. B. Massamba: CiRuri Tonology (A Preliminary View) | 1 |
Chin-Chuan Cheng & Charles W. Kisseberth: Ikorovere Makua Tonology (Part 2) | 15 |
Anne Garber: Word Order Change and the Senufo Languages | 45 |
Hans Henrich Hock: Archaisms, Morphophonemic Metrics, or Variable Rules in the Rig-Veda? | 59 |
Janice L. Jake: Object Verb Agreement in Tigre | 71 |
Yamuna Kachru & Rajeshwari Pandharipande: Toward a Typology of Compound Verbs in South Asian Languages | 113 |
Charles W. Kisseberth & David Odden: Aspects of Tone Assignment in Kimatuumbi | 125 |
Charles W. Kisseberth & Winifred J. Wood: Displaced Tones in Digo (Part 1) | 141 |
Richard Lutz: Hindi Verbs of Judging: An Application of Fillmore's System of Semantic Description | 179 |
Bruce Arne Sherwood & Chin-Chuan Cheng: A Linguistics Course on International Communication and Constructed Languages | 189 |
S. N. Sridhar & Kamal K. Sridhar: The Syntax and Psycholinguistics of Bilingual Code Mixing | 203 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 10:2 (Fall 1980)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Studies in Arabic Linguistics
(Edited by Michael Kenstowicz)
Phonology: | |
Issam M. Abu-Salim: Epenthesis and geminate consonants in Palestinian Arabic | 1 |
Ellen Broselow: Syllable structure in two Arabic dialects | 13 |
Bernard Comrie: The sun letters in Maltese: between morpho-phonemics and phonetics | 25 |
Michael Kenstowicz: Notes on Cairene Arabic syncope | 39 |
Michael Kenstowicz & Kamal Abdul-Karim: Cyclic stress in Levantine Arabic | 55 |
John J. McCarthy: A note on the accentuation of Demascene Arabic | 77 |
Ann Welden: Stress in Cairo Arabic | 99 |
Syntax: | |
Anthony Britti: A history of right dislocation in certain Levantine Arabic dialects | 121 |
Ghassan Haddad & Michael Kenstowicz: A note on the parallels between the definite article and the relative clause marker in Arabic | 141 |
Michael Kenstowicz & Wafaa Wahba: Clitics and the double object construction in Cairene Arabic | 149 |
Sociolinguistics: | |
Carolyn G. Killean: Demonstrative variation in Oral Media Arabic in Egypt | 165 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 11:1 (Spring 1981)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Papers in General Linguistics
(Edited by Charles W. Kisseberth, Braj B. Kachru, Jerry L. Morgan)
Eyamba G. Bokamba: Language and National Development in Sub-Saharan Africa (A Progress Report) | 1 |
Georgia M. Green: Pragmatics and Syntactic Description | 27 |
Georgia M. Green: Competence for Implicit Text Analysis: Literary Style Discrimination in Five-Year-Olds | 39 |
Chin-W. Kim: Epenthesis and Elision in Metrical Phonology | 57 |
Charles W. Kisseberth: Displaced Tones in Digo (Part 2) | 73 |
Yen Ling Lee: A Study on Code-Switching in Taiwan | 121 |
Jerry L. Morgan: Some Observations on Discourse and Sentence Grammar | 137 |
David Odden: Evidence for the Elsewhere Condition in Shona | 145 |
Michio Tsutsui: Topic Marker Elipsis in Japanese | 163 |
Chin-Chuan Cheng & Charles W. Kisseberth: Ikorovere Makua Tonology (Part 3) | 181 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 11:2 (Fall 1981)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Dimensions of South Asian Linguistics
(Edited by Yamuna Kachru)
Preface | i |
D. N. S. Bhat: Physical identification in Kanada | 1 |
Hans Henrich Hock: Sanskrit causative syntax: a diachronic study | 9 |
Yamuna Kachru: On the syntax, semantics, and pragmatics of the conjunctive participle in Hindi-Urdu | 35 |
Suresh Kumar: Discourse structure in a Hindi short story | 51 |
K. P. Mohanan: Pronouns in Malayalam | 67 |
Rajeshwari Pandharipande: Interface of lexicon and grammar: some problems in Hindi grammar | 77 |
K. G. Vijaykrishnan: The syllable in phonological theory: arguments from Tamil | 101 |
William D. Wallace: Object-marking in the history of Nepali: a case of syntactic diffusion | 107 |
Supplement 1: Transplanted South Asian languages | |
Tej K. Bhatia: Transplanted South Asian languages: an overview | 129 |
Tej K. Bhatia: Trinidad Hindi: three generations of a transplanted variety | 135 |
Nicole Domingue: Internal change in a transplanted language | 151 |
Supplement 2: Transitivity in Hindi | |
Rajeshwari Pandharipande: Transitivity in Hindi | 161 |
Yamuna Kachru: Transitivity and volitionality in Hindi-Urdu | 181 |
Tej K. Bhatia: The treatment of transitivity in the Hindi grammatical tradition | 195 |
Narindar K. Aggarwal: Reference material in Hindi: state of the art | 209 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 12:1 (Spring 1982)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Papers in General Linguistics
(Edited by Charles W. Kisseberth, Braj B. Kachru, Jerry L. Morgan)
Issam M. Abu-Salim: Syllable Structure in Palestinian Arabic | 1 |
Chin-Chuan Cheng: A Quantification of Chinese Dialect Affinity | 29 |
Chin-Chuan Cheng: The Esperanto of El Popula Ĉinio | 49 |
Mohammad Dabir-Moghaddam: Passive in Persian | 63 |
Hans Henrich Hock: Aux-cliticization as a Motivation for Word Order Change | 91 |
Michael Kenstowicz: Gemination and Spirantization in Tigrinya | 103 |
Chin-Chuan Cheng & Charles W. Kisseberth: Tone-bearing Nasals in Makua | 123 |
Shlomo Lederman: Problems in a Prosodic Analysis of Hebrew Morphology | 141 |
Bruce Arne Sherwood: Statistical Analysis of Conversational Esperanto, with Discussion of the Accusative | 165 |
Bruce Arne Sherwood: Variation in Esperanto | 183 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 12:2 (Fall 1982)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Papers on Diachronic Syntax: Six Case Studies
(Edited by Hans Henrich Hock)
Preface | i |
Hans Henrich Hock: Clitic Verbs in PIE or Discourse-based Verb Fronting? Sanskrit sá hovāca gā́rgyah and Congeners in Avestan and Homeric Greek | 1 |
Hans Henrich Hock: The Sanskrit Quotative: A Historical and Comparative Study | 39 |
Yamuna Kachru: Syntactic Variation and Language Change: Easter and Western Hindi | 87 |
Rajeshwari Pandharipande: Counteracting Forces in Language Change: Convergence vs. Maintenance | 97 |
Elizabeth Pearce: Infinitival Complements in Old French and Diachronic Change | 117 |
William D. Wallace: The Evolution of Ergative Syntax in Nepali | 147 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 13:1 (Spring 1983)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Papers in General Linguistics
(Edited by Charles W. Kisseberth, Braj B. Kachru, Jerry L. Morgan)
Yousef Bader: Vowel sandhi and syllable structure in Habyle Berber | 1 |
Charlotte Blomeyer & Tamara Valentine: "We makin' some cookies": a child language case study of the effects of situational variation on pragmatic function and syntax | 19 |
Farida Cassimjee: An autosegmental analysis of Venda nominal tonology | 43 |
John A. Haller: Enhanced miniature artificial languages | 73 |
Shlomo Lederman: Relativization and pronoun deletion in Hebrew | 83 |
Michal Allon Livnat: The indicator particle baa in Somali | 89 |
Juan M. Ortiz de Urbina: Empty categories and focus in Basque | 133 |
Paula Chen Rohrbach: Two notes on negation in Japanese | 157 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 13:2 (Fall 1983)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Studies in Language Variation: Nonwestern Case Studies
(Edited by Braj B. Kachru)
Preface | i |
Tej K. Bhatia: Variation in Hindi: problems and prospects | 1 |
Hans Henrich Hock: Language-death phenomena in Sanskrit: grammatical evidence for attrition in contemporary spoken Sanskrit | 21 |
Braj B. Kachru: The bilingual's creativity: discoursal and stylistic strategies in contact literatures and English | 37 |
Yamuna Kachru: Cross-cultural texts and interpretation | 57 |
Peter H. Lowenberg: Lexical modernization in Bahasa Indonesia: functional allocation and variation in borrowing | 73 |
Benjamin J. Magura: Language variation and language standardization: the case of Shona in Zimbabwe | 87 |
Rajeshwari Pandharipande: Mixing and creativity in multilingual India | 99 |
V. D. Singh: Bazaar Varieties of Hindi | 115 |
Tamara Valentine: Sexism in Hindi: form, function, and variation | 143 |
Jan Zamir: Two social varieties of Farsi: 'Jaheli' and 'Armenian Persian' | 159 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 14:1 (Spring 1984)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Papers in General Linguistics
(Edited by Charles W. Kisseberth, Braj B. Kachru, Jerry L. Morgan)
Farida Cassimjee & Charles W. Kisseberth: Downstep in Venda | 1 |
Donna M. Farina: The morphological rule of learned backing and lexical phonology | 31 |
Ghassan F. Haddad: Epenthesis and sonority in Lebanese Arabic | 57 |
Hans Henrich Hock: (Pre-)Rig-Vedic convergence of Indo-Aryan with Dravidian? Another look at the evidence | 89 |
Omar Irshied & Michael Kenstowicz: Some phonological rules of Bani-Hassan Arabic: a Bedouin dialect | 109 |
Elizabeth Pearce: Variation in case marking with infinitival and clausal complements of Old French | 149 |
William D. Wallace: The interaction of word order and pragmatics in a Sanskrit text | 167 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 14:2 (Fall 1984)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Language in African Culture and Society
(Edited by Charles W. Kisseberth, Braj B. Kachru, Jerry L. Morgan)
Preface | i |
Eyamba G. Bokamba: French colonial language policy in Africa and its legacies (Part I) | 1 |
George N. Clements: Binding domains in Kikuyu | 37 |
Chet A. Creider: Language differences in strategies for the interactional management of conversation | 57 |
Nicholas Faraclas: Rivers pidgin English: tone, stress, or pitch-accent language? | 67 |
Hussein Ali Obeidat: Relative clauses in Standard Arabic revisited | 77 |
Herbert Stahlke: Derivational conditions on morpheme structure in Ewe | 97 |
Aleksandra Steinbergs: Loanword incorporation processes: examples from Tshiluba | 115 |
Brent Vine: African 'shadow vowels': a descriptive survey | 127 |
Jennifer J. Yanco: Modifiers in Bantu: evidence from Spoken Lingala | 139 |
Eluzai M. Yokwe: Arabicization and language policy in the Sudan | 149 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 15:1 (Spring 1985)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Papers in General Linguistics
(Edited by Charles W. Kisseberth, Braj B. Kachru, Jerry L. Morgan)
Diana Archangeli: CV-skeleton or X-skeleton: the Turkish evidence | 1 |
Jean D'souza: Schwa syncope and vowel nasalization in Hindi-Urdu: a non-linear approach | 11 |
Andrea S. Dunn: Swahili policy implementation in Tanzania: the role of the National Swahili Council (BAKITA) | 31 |
Hans Henrich Hock: Yes, Virginia, syntactic reconstruction is possible | 49 |
Omar Ka: Syllable structure and suffixation in Wolof | 61 |
Yamuna Kachru: Applied linguistics and foreign language teaching: a non-Western perspective | 91 |
Nkonko Mudipanu Kamwangamalu: Passivization in Bantu languages: implications for relational grammar | 109 |
Tsuneko Nakazawa: How do tense and aspect interact in determination of verb forms? Verb past forms and non-past forms in Japanese 'when'-clauses | 135 |
Jon Ortiz de Urbina: Partitive constructions, unaccusativity and ergativity | 147 |
Hyang-Sook Sohn: Korean irregular verbs and nonlinear phonology | 157 |
Tamara Valentine: Sex, power and linguistic strategies in the Hindi language | 195 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 15:2 (Fall 1985)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Linguistic Studies in Memory of Theodore M. Lightner
(Edited by Michael J. Kenstowicz)
Preface | i |
Publications of Theodore M. Lightner (1939-1984) | iv |
Catherine V. Chvany: Ergative and argative (nee ergative too) | 1 |
Herbert S. Coats: Palatalization in Russian | 3 |
Alice Davison: Case and control in Hindi-Urdu | 9 |
Joseph F. Foster: Primitiveness, naturalness, and cultural fit | 25 |
Frank Y. Gladney: On glides following vocalic verbs in Russian | 39 |
Morris Halle: Remarks on the scientific revolution in linguistics 1926-1929 | 61 |
Michael Kenstowicz: The phonology and syntax of wh-expressions in Tangale | 79 |
Chin-W. Kim: Phonology on the "C-string"? | 93 |
F. K. Lehman with Namtip Pingkarawat: Missing nominals, non-specificity and related matters, with especial reference to Thai and Burmese | 101 |
Winfred P. Lehmann: The persistence of pattern in language | 123 |
Zhiji Lu and Chin-Chuan Cheng: Chinese dialect affinity based on syllable initials | 127 |
Horace G. Lunt: On the progressive palatalization of early Slavic: synchrony versus history | 149 |
Lew R. Michlesen, Sally R. Pitluck, and Edward J. Vajda: Derived imperfecties in Slavic: a study in derivational morphology | 171 |
Carlota R. Smith: Sentence topic in texts | 187 |
Arnold M. Zwicky: The case against plain vanilla syntax | 205 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 16:1 (Spring 1986)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Papers in General Linguistics
(Edited by Michael J. Kenstowicz)
Jean D'souza: Codification of non-native English: is it necessary/possible? | 1 |
Braj B. Kachru: ESP and non-native varieties of English: toward a shift in paradigm | 13 |
Yamuna Kachru: Applied linguistics and foreign language teaching: a non-Western perspective | 35 |
Sue Ann Kendall & James Hye-Suk Yoon: Sentence particles as evidence for morphosyntactic interaction with pragmatics | 53 |
Michael Kenstowicz: The phonology of Chukchee consonants | 79 |
Zhiji Lu: Tonal changes: interplay between tone and tone sandhi: a case study of the Shanghai dialect | 97 |
Paroo Nihalani: In defence of implosives | 113 |
Vesna Radanović-Kocić: Synonym split in the dialect of Bosnia and Hercegovina: a study of a change in progress | 123 |
Jerzy Rubach: Does the obligatory contour principle operate in Polish? | 133 |
Rick Treece: What is a Bantu noun class? | 149 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 16:2 (Fall 1986)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Illinois Studies in Korean Linguistics
(Edited by Chin-W. Kim)
Preface | i |
Sang-Cheol Ahn: On the nature of h in Korean | 1 |
Suk-Jin Chang: Tag questions in Korean: form and function | 15 |
Euiyon Cho: On the morphology of morphological causative verbs in Korean: an argument against Lieber's morpheme-based lexicon | 27 |
Jae Ohk Cho & Jerry Morgan: Some problmes of NP coordination in Korean | 45 |
Yeon Hee Choi: A study of coherence in Korean speakers' argumentative writing in English | 67 |
Chin-W. Kim & Han Sohn: A phonetic model for reading: evidence from Korean | 95 |
Yong-Il Kong: The Korean writing system: a linguistic examination | 107 |
Sang-Oak Lee: An explanation of syllable structure change in Korean: with special reference to Vennemann's preference laws | 121 |
Virginia K. McClanahan: Negation in Korean and pragmatic ambiguity | 135 |
Seok-Ran Shim: Umlaut in Korean | 147 |
Hyang-Sook Sohn: Toward an integrated theory of morphophonology: vowel harmony in Korean | 157 |
Soo-Hee Toh: On the relationship between the early Paekche language and the Kara language in Korea | 185 |
Sang-Pil Yeo: Fortition of loanwords in Korean | 203 |
James Hye-Suk Yoon: Some queries concerning the syntax of multiple subject constructions in Korean | 215 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 17:1 (Spring 1987)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Papers from the 1986 South Asian Languages Analysis Roundtable
(Edited by Hans Henrich Hock)
Preface | i |
Anvita Abbi & Mithilesh Kumar Mishra: Aspectual elements of simultaneity and iteration in Indian languages: a case for an areal universal | 1 |
Camille Bundrick: A lexical phonology approach to Hindi Schwa | 15 |
Alice Davison: WH-movement in Hindi-Urdu relative clauses | 25 |
U. Rao Garapati: The development of personal pronouns in modern Gondi | 35 |
Stephen C. Helmreich: Devanāgarī word-processing on the IBM-PC | 51 |
Peter Edwin Hook: Poguli syntax in the light of Kashmiri: a preliminary report | 63 |
Yamuna Hachru: Impact of expanding domains of use on a standard language: contemporary Hindi in India | 73 |
Baber S. A. Khan: The ergative case in Hindi-Urdu | 91 |
Sanford B. Steever: Remarks on Dravidian complementation | 103 |
Karumuri V. Subbarao & Anju Saxena: Reflexives and reciprocals in Dravidian | 121 |
Sarah Taiang & Albert Watanabe: The Pañcatantra and Aesop's Fables: a comparison of rhetorical structure in classical Indian and western literature | 137 |
Tamara M. Valentine: Interactional sociolinguistics and gender differentiation in North Indian speech | 147 |
William D. Wallace: The government and binding analysis of Nepali EQUI and subject-raising clauses | 163 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 17:2 (Fall 1987)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Papers in General Linguistics
(Edited by Michael J. Kenstowicz)
J. Fraser Bennett: Consonant merger in Navajo: an underspecified analysis | 1 |
Eyamba G. Bokamba and Nkonko M. Kamwangamalu: The significance of code-mixing to linguistic theory: evidence from Bantu languages | 21 |
Tsai-Chwun Du: A computer tool in the study of Taiwanese tones | 45 |
Donna M. Farina: Multiword lexical units in French | 63 |
Georgia M. Green: Some remarks on why there is implicature | 77 |
Zhiji Lu: Shanghai tones: a nonlinear analysis | 93 |
Tsuneko Nakazawa & Laura Neher: Rule expansion on the fly: a GPSP parser for Japanese/English using a bit vector representation of features and rule schemas | 115 |
Boon Seong Teoh: Geminates and inalterability in Malay | 125 |
Cher-leng Lee: Review: Mirror of language: the debate on bilingualism, by Kenji Hakuta | 137 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 18:1 (Spring 1988)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Papers in General Linguistics
(Edited by Michael J. Kenstowicz)
Maria Carreira: The Representation of Diphthongs in Spanish | 1 |
Laura J. Downing: Tonology of Noun-Modifier Phrases in Jita | 25 |
Omar Irshied & Peter Whelan: Exploring the Dictionary: On Teaching Foreign Learners of Arabic to Use the Arabic-English Dictionary | 61 |
Michael Kenstowicz, Emmanuel Nikiema & Meterwa Ourso: Tonal Polarity in Two Gur Languages | 77 |
Lioba Moshi: A Functional Typology of "ni" in Kivunjo (Chaga) | 105 |
Trudi A. Patterson: Some Morphological and Phonological Interactions in Lakhota | 135 |
Uthaiwan Wong-opasi: On Deriving Specifiers in Spanish: Morpho-Phono-Syntax Interactions | 151 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 18:2 (Fall 1988)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Papers in General Linguistics
(Edited by Hans Henrich Hock)
Preface | iii |
Issam M. Abu-Salim & Hassan R. Abd-el-Jawad: Syllable patterns in Levantine Arabic | 1 |
Richard Cervin: On the notion of 'second position' in Greek | 23 |
Dale Gerdemann & Erhard W. Hinrichs: UNICORN: A unification parser for attribute-value grammars | 41 |
Nkonko Mudipanu Kamwangamalu: 'C-command' and the phonology-syntax interface in Ciluba | 87 |
Méterwa A. Ourso: Root control, underspecification, and ATR harmony | 111 |
Steven Schäufele: Where's my NP? Non-transformational analyses of Vedic pronominal fronting | 129 |
Sarah Tsiang: The discourse function of the absolutive in the Pañcatantra | 163 |
Xinping Zhou: On the Head Movement Constraint | 183 |
Review article (Hans Henrich Hock): Finiteness in Dravidian: Sanford B. Steever (1988): The serial verb formation in the Dravidian languages | 211 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 19:1 (Spring 1989)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
Papers in General Linguistics
(Edited by Hans Henrich Hock)
Preface | v |
Harbir Arora & K. V. Subbarao (University of Delhi): Convergence and syntactic reanalysis: The case of so in Dakkhini | 1 |
Camille Bundrick: An inference-based account of restrictive relative which and that | 19 |
Farida Cassimjee & Charles W. Kisseberth: Shingazidja nominal accent | 33 |
Raung-fu Chung: On the representation of Kejia diphthongs | 63 |
Dale Gerdemann: Restriction as a means of optimizing unification parsing | 81 |
Hans Henrich Hock: Conjoined we stand: Theoretical implications of Sanskrit relative structures | 93 |
Braj B. Kachru: World Englishes and applies linguistics | 127 |
Yamuna Kachru: Corpus planning for modernization: Sanskritization and Englishization of Hindi | 153 |
Squib | |
Rakesh Mohan Bhatt: Good mixes and odd mixes: Implications for the bilingual's grammar | 165 |
Reviews | |
Rama Kant Agnihotri (1987). Crisis of identity: Sikhs in England. (Jean Aitchison, London School of Economics) | 169 |
Tej K. Bhatia (1987). A history of Hindi grammatical tradition (Rajeshwari Pandharipande) | 173 |
Dick Champerlain & Robert Baumgardner, eds. (1988). ESP in the classroom: Practice and evaluation. ELT Documents 129. (Numa Markee, Division of English as an International Language) | 181 |
Sumitra M. Katre (1987). Aṣṭādhyāyī of Pāṇini. (Texas Linguistic Series.) (Ladislav Zgusta) | 187 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►
Volume 19:2 (Fall 1989)
This issue is available to order in paper format.
The Contribution of African Linguistics to Linguistic Theory: Proceedings of the 20th Annual Conference on African Linguistics, Vol. I
(Edited by Eyamba G. Bokamba)
Preface | v |
Introduction | vii |
Part I: Keynote Address | |
G. N. Clements: African linguistics and its contributions to linguistic theory | 3 |
Part II: Syntax & Ideophones | |
Edmond Biloa: Tuki gaps: Null resumptive pronouns or variables? | 43 |
G. Tucker Childs: Where do ideophones come from? | 55 |
Harriet Ottenheimer & Heather Primrose: Current research on ShiNzwani ideophones | 77 |
Part III: Phonology & Tonology | |
Laura J. Downing: Tone in Jita questions | 91 |
Larry M. Hyman: Accent in Bantu: An appraisal | 115 |
Claude Timmons & Christian Dunn: La sélection morphophonologique des classes en kpokolo | 135 |
Part IV: Lexicography & Historical Linguistics | |
Mohammed Ali: Trends in Oromo lexicon and lexicography | 155 |
Robert Botne: Reconstruction of a grammaticalized auxiliary in Bantu | 169 |
Cynthia Robb Clamons: Modification of the gender system in the Wollegan dialect of Oromo | 187 |
Part V: Appendices to the Proceedings | |
A. History of the Annual Conference on African Linguistics | 199 |
B. Research and Publications in African Linguistics by Students, Alumni, and Faculty of the University of Illinois, 1980-1990 | 203 |
You can access the contents of this volume in PDF format here: ►