Daftar Isi
Frontmatter — Preface — Contents — General — 1. On the Nominal Morphology of ‘Alienability’ in Some African Languages — 2. Asymmetrical Syntax and Symmetrical Morphology in African Languages — Afroasiatic — 3. Long Vowels and Diphthongs in Miya and Hausa — 4. Phrases and Phrase Tones in Hausa — 5. On the Nature of Topicalization in Hausa — 6. Final Vowels and Grammatical Marking in Oromo — 7. The Copula in Oromo — 8. The Case of U in Tigre: Towards an Extended Theory of Phonological Government — Niger-Kordofanian — 9. Wh-Movement and Proper Government in Yoruba — 10. Typological Mixture in the Lexicalization of Manner and Cause in Emai — 11. The Extra-High Tone of Kisi: Just Another Tone or a New System of Prominence? — 12. Tone and Accent in the Xhosa Verbal System — 13. Double Object Constructions in Ki Rimi — 14. Kiswahili Agreement for Kinship Terms — 15. Levels of Semantic Structuring in Bantu Noun Classification — Nilo-Saharan — 16. Arusa (Maa) Phrasal Tonology — Creoles — 17. An Account of the Serial Verbs in Haitian Creole: Argument Structure Coalescence — 18. Topics in Liberian English Modality