Routledge Handbook of African Linguistics

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Adams Bodomo
African language research methods
African Languages
Arvi Hurskainen
Autosegmental Phonology
Brent Henderson
Bruce Connell
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Central African Republic
Chadic Languages
Christian M.I.M. Matthiessen
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Common Language
congo
Constance Kutsch Lojenga
Demonstrative Determiners
Dorothee Beermann
Eastern Nilotic
Elvis Yevudey
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Ernest S. Akerejola
fieldwork methodologies
Gerrit J. Dimmendaal
Ghanaian Languages
Government Phonology
GP Representation
Heather Brookes
Isaac N. Mwinlaaru
Ivory Coast
John Rennison
Juba Arabic
Keir Hansford
language
language contact Africa
Language Documentation
languages
Lars Hellan
LDRs
linguistic typology
Logophoric Pronouns
Michael Cahill
Mohamed Lahrouchi
morphosyntactic structures
Nana Aba Appiah Amfo
niger
Niger Congo Language
Nike Lawal
noun
Noun Class Prefix
nuclei
Paul Agbedor
phonological analysis
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Quotable Gestures
Roland Kouassi
Samuel Alhassan Issah
Sandra Nekesa Barasa
Sara Pugach
Serial Verb Constructions
sociolinguistic variation
SVO Language
Syllabic Consonants
Western Nilotic
Young Men
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Youth Language
Zygmunt Frajzyngier

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367581527
  • Weight: 890g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Handbook of African Linguistics provides a holistic coverage of the key themes, subfields, approaches and practical application to the vast areas subsumable under African linguistics that will serve researchers working across the wide continuum in the field.

Established and emerging scholars of African languages who are active and current in their fields are brought together, each making use of data from a linguistic group in Africa to explicate a chosen theme within their area of expertise, and illustrate the practice of the discipline in the continent.

Augustine Agwuele is Professor of Linguistics. He integrates the conceptual rigors of theoretical linguistics with ethnographically grounded scholarship in socio-cultural anthropology, language and culture, and studies of peoples and cultures of Africa in order to address common and habitual practices involved in encoding, transmitting, and decoding messages.

Adams Bodomo is Professor of African Studies (holding the Chair of African Languages and Literatures) at the University of Vienna. He specializes in formal theoretical linguistics, Afriphone literature, cross-cultural communication, digital humanities (languages and literatures in new media), computer-mediated communication for linguistics and literacy; and diaspora and international studies involving Africa, Asia, and Europe.