Advances in Nilo-Saharan linguistics
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CONTENTS: Václav Blazek: Nilo-Saharan Stratum of Ongota Roger Blench: Further Evidence for a Niger-Saharan Macrophylum Pascal Boyeldieu: Compound Verbs and Modalities of Process in Yulu (Central Sudanic) Michael Bryant: -Ni as a Marker of Discourse Resolution in Tirmaga Niels and Regula Christiansen: Tadaksahak Verb Morphology with Reference to Berber and Songhay Origins Achim Diehl: The Effect of a Floating Stress Feature with Certain Toneless Morphemes in Me’en Jan Henrik Holst: Nilotic and Eastern Sudanic Phonology in a Wider Perspective Gumma Ibrahim / Piet Huttenga: The Phoneme System of Tagle, a Kordofanian Nubian Language Muhammed Abbaker Ismail: Noun Classes in Daju Lagawa and the Role of Stress Roland Kießling: Space and Reference in Datooga Verbal Morphosyntax Constance Kutsch Lojenga: Coreference in Ngiti Doris Löhr: Nigerian Kanuri (Sub-) Dialects Reconsidered – a Corpus-based Approach Robert Guy McKee: Concerning Meegye and Mangbetu’s Bilabial Trills Cynthia L. Miller / Leoma G. Gilley: Evidentiality and Mirativity in Shilluk Claude Rilly: The Earliest Traces of Meroitic Fedor Rozhanskiy: Morphology and Phonology of Noun Paradigms in Songhay Anne Storch / Rainer Vossen: Odours and Colours in Nilotic – Comparative Case Studies Doris Weiß: Maba Verb Root and Pronouns Moges Yigezu: The phonetics and Phonology of Majang Vowels – a Historical-Comparative Perspective Petr Zima: Songhay – a Language at the Periphery and Crossroads of Language Families and Areas Joost Zwarts: Number in Endo-Marakwet The contributions to further Nilo-Saharan Linguistics Colloquia have also been published in the same series, see the following data: „Actes du Cinquième Colloque de Linguistique Nilo-Saharienne / Proceedings of the Fifth Nilo-Saharan Linguistics Colloquium, Nice, 24–29 August 1992“, ISBN 978-3-927620-72-8. “Insights into Nilo-Saharan Language, History and Culture. Proceedings of the 9th Nilo-Saharan Linguistic Colloquium, Institute of African and Asian Studies, University of Khartoum, 16-19 February 2004”, ISBN 978-3-89645-660-1. “Nilo-Saharan - Models and Descriptions“, ISBN 978-3-89645-665-6.