Nilo-Saharan Proceedings : : Proceedings of the First Nilo-Saharan Linguistics Conference, Leiden, The Netherlands, September 8–10, 1980 / / ed. by Lionel Bender, Thilo C. Schadeberg.

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תוכן הענינים:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Professor A.N. Tucker, 1904-1980
  • Part one Nilotic: Language and History
  • The Segmental Morphology of Proto-Southern Nilotic
  • The Tonal System of ProtoKalenjin
  • The Classification of Eastern Nilotic and its Significance for Ethnohistory
  • On Verbal Derivation in Nilotic: The Case of Turkana
  • The Morphophonemics of the Maasai Verb
  • Lango: Some Morphological Changes in Verb Paradigm
  • The Verb "to be' in Dholuo Syntax
  • The Twenty Vowels of Dhe Luwo (JUT LUO, Sudan)
  • Some Observations on the Social History of the Atuot Dialect of Nilotic
  • Part two Sahara and Sudan
  • Griffith's Old Nubian Lectionary
  • Adjectives in Nyimang, with Special Reference to k- and t- Prefixes
  • Lexicostatistical Subgrouping and Lexical Reconstrucion of the Daju Group
  • The Person Elements in Saharan Languages: A Step towards the Creation of Proto-Saharan
  • The Development of the Kanuri Aspect System within Western Saharan
  • Kanuri Word Formation and the Structure of the Lexicon
  • Borno and the East: Notes and Hypotheses on the Technology of Burnt Bricks
  • Part three Comparison and Classification
  • Some Nilo-Saharan Isoglosses
  • The Classification of Kuliak
  • The Classification of the Kadugli Language Group
  • De la possibilité de rapprochements entre le songhay et les langues Niger- Congo (en particulier mandé)
  • Towards Idiomatic Reconstruction in the Nilo-Saharan Complex
  • Participants at the Colloquium