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E-raamat: Grammatical and Sociolinguistic Aspects of Ethiopian Languages

Edited by (Kotebe Metropolitan University), Edited by (University of Oslo), Edited by (Addis Ababa University)
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"The focus of this unique publication is on Ethiopian languages and linguistics. Not only major languages such as Amharic and Oromo receive attention, also lesser studied ones like Sezo and Nuer are dealt with. The Gurage languages that often present a descriptive and sociolinguistic puzzle to researchers receive ample coverage. And for the first time in the history of Ethiopian linguistics two chapters are dedicated to descriptive studies of Ethiopian Sign Language, as well as two studies on acoustic phonetics. Topics range over a wide spectrum of issues covering the lexicon, sociolinguistics, socio-cultural aspects and micro-linguistic studies on the phonology, morphology and syntax of Ethiopian languages"--

The focus of this unique publication is on Ethiopian languages and linguistics. Not only major languages such as Amharic and Oromo receive attention, but also lesser studied ones like Sezo and Nuer are dealt with. The Gurage languages, that often present a descriptive and sociolinguistic puzzle to researchers, have received ample coverage. And for the first time in the history of Ethiopian linguistics, two chapters are dedicated to descriptive studies of Ethiopian Sign Language, as well as two studies on acoustic phonetics. Topics range over a wide spectrum of issues covering the lexicon, sociolinguistics, socio-cultural aspects and micro-linguistic studies on the phonology, morphology and syntax of Ethiopian languages.
The languages of Ethiopia: Aspects of the sociolinguistic profile
1(14)
Derib Ado
Almaz Wasse Gelagay
Janne Bondi Johannessen
Part I Lexicon
Term-formation methods in the Gamo language
15(20)
Almaz Wasse Gelagay
The ensete in Gurage: Nomenclature, use and meaning extension
35(30)
Fekede Menuta
Part II Sociolinguistics and culture
Language contact and its effects on language use of the Gurage varieties of Muher
65(26)
Awlachew Shumneka Nurga
Ethnolinguistic perception and identity in Gurage
91(28)
Emebet Bekele Birkie
Sociolinguistic functions of the secret language of Gurage females
119(18)
Etaferahu Hailu Tessema
Gender and women representation in Gurage culture of Ethiopia
137(36)
Fekede Menuta
Yigeremu Kifle
Part III Grammar (syntax and morphology)
Manner of movement in Amharic
173(24)
Baye Yimam
Serial verb constructions in Sezo
197(16)
Girma Mengistu Desta
Number marking in Nuer nouns
213(16)
John Koang Nyang
Case-marking in Semitic in the light of the evidence in the Ethiopian language area: Linguistic convergence and divergence
229(16)
Lutz Edzard
Reduplication in Oromo
245(24)
Shimelis Mazengia
Verbal derivations in Inor
269(34)
Tsehay Abza
Part IV Phonetics
An acoustic analysis of Amharic fricatives
303(42)
Derib Ado
Durational variations in Oromo vowels
345(22)
Feda Negesse
Tujube Amansa
Part V Sign language
The linguistic nature of expression of aspect in Ethiopian sign language
367(22)
Pawlos Kassu Abebe
Polysemy of Ethiopian sign language
389(24)
Woinshet Girma
Index 413