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E-raamat: Africa's Endangered Languages: Documentary and Theoretical Approaches

Edited by (Associate Professor of Linguistics, University of California, Los Angeles), Edited by (Associate Professor of Linguistics, The Graduate Center, City University of New York)
  • Formaat: 400 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190675288
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  • Formaat: 400 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190675288

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Relatively little is known about Africa's endangered languages. Unlike Australia, North Asia, and the Americas, where indigenous languages are predominantly threatened by colonizers, the most immediate and pressing threats to minority African languages are posed by other local languages. Therefore, the threat of language extinction is perceived as lower in Africa than in other parts of the globe. Consequently, in an era when linguists are racing against time to study and preserve the world's threatened languages before they go extinct, a disproportionate amount of research and funding are devoted to the study of endangered African languages when compared to any other linguistically threatened region in the world. There are approximately 308 highly endangered languages spoken in Africa (roughly 12% of all African languages) and at least 201 extinct African languages. This book puts some of Africa's many endangered languages in the spotlight in the hopes of challenging and reversing this trend. Both documentary and theoretical perspectives are taken with a view towards highlighting the symbiotic relationship between the two approaches, and its implications for the preservation of endangered languages, both in the African context and more broadly. The documentary-oriented articles deal with key issues in African language documentation including language preservation and revitalization, community activism, and data collection and dissemination methodologies, among others. The theoretically-oriented articles provide detailed descriptions and analyses of phonetic, phonological, morphological, syntactic, and semantic phenomena, and connect them to current theoretical issues and debates. Africa's Endangered Languages provides thorough coverage of a continent's neglected languages that will spur linguists and Africanists alike to work to protect them.
List of Contributors
ix
1 Africa's Endangered Languages: An Overview
1(10)
Jason Kandybowicz
Harold Torrence
2 The Challenge of Documenting Africa's Least-Known Languages
11(28)
Bonny Sands
3 The Nata Documentation Project: An Overview
39(18)
Joash J. Gambarage
Andrei Anghelescu
Strang Burton
Joel Dunham
Erin Guntly
Hermann Keupdjio
Zoe Wai-Man Lam
Adriana Osa-Gomez
Douglas Pulleyblank
Dayanqi Si
Yoshiko Yoshino
Rose-Marie Dechaine
4 Tongue Root Harmony in Nata: An Allomorphy-based Account
57(30)
Joash J. Gambarage
Douglas Pulleyblank
5 Nominal and Verbal Tone in Nata: An Allomorphy-based Account
87(38)
Andrei Anghelescu
Joash J. Gambarage
Zoe Wai-Man Lam
Douglas Pulleyblank
6 Nata Deverbal Nominalizations
125(20)
Rose-Marie Dechaine
Dayanqi Si
Joash J. Gambarage
7 Busy Intersections: A Framework for Revitalization
145(20)
G. Tucker Childs
8 Documenting Ekegusii: How Empowering Research Fulfills Community and Academic Goals
165(22)
Carlos M. Nash
9 The Role of Theory in Documentation: Intervention Effects and Missing Gaps in the Krachi Documentary Record
187(20)
Jason Kandybowicz
Harold Torrence
10 Documenting Raising and Control in Moro
207(30)
Peter Jenks
Sharon Rose
11 The Linker in the Khoisan Languages
237(30)
Chris Collins
12 Theory and Description: Understanding the Syntax of Eegimaa Verb Stem Morphology
267(30)
Mamadou Bassene
Ken Safir
13 On (Ir)realis in Seenku (Mande, Burkina Faso)
297(24)
Laura McPherson
14 Contributions of Micro-comparative Research to Language Documentation: Two Bantu Case Studies
321(22)
Michael R. Marlo
15 Sebirwa in Contact with Setswana: A Natural Experiment in Learning an Unnatural Alternation
343(24)
Elizabeth C. Zsiga
One Tlale Boyer
16 Three Analyses of Underlying Plosives in Caning, a Nilo-Saharan Language of Sudan
367(44)
Timothy M. Stirtz
17 Exceptions to Hiatus Resolution in Mushunguli (Somali Chizigula)
411(16)
Katherine Hout
18 Acoustic and Aerodynamic Data on Somali Chizigula Stops
427(22)
Michal Temkin Martinez
Vanessa Rosenbaum
19 Unmasking the Bantu Orthographic Vowels: The Challenge for Language Documentation and Description
449(36)
Joash J. Gambarage
General Index 485(8)
Author Index 493(6)
Language Index 499
Jason Kandybowicz is Associate Professor of Linguistics at The Graduate Center, City University of New York. He is the author of The Grammar of Repetition: Nupe Grammar at the Syntax-Phonology Interfacethe syntax-phonology interface, field linguistics and language documentation, and African linguistics (particularly, the languages of West Africa).