The Ethiopian Linguistic Area: Lectures 1-4 and References
Résumé
The Ethiopian Linguistic Area at the Horn of Africa comprises languages of different branches of the Afroasiatic macro-family and, to a lesser extent, of the disputed Nilo-Saharan phylum. The linguistic area was established by Charles A. Ferguson as early as 1976. The boundaries of the contact zone and the criteria used to define it have ever since been disputed, but it is commonly agreed that languages spoken in the Ethiopian highlands show many signs of convergence. This course gives an overview of the research on Ethiopian languages, with special emphasis on contact-induced phenomena. It is based on the published literature as well as own fieldwork data on a Cushitic and an Omotic language of southwestern Ethiopia.
Fichier principal
TREIS_Lecture1_corrrr.pdf (2.05 Mo)
Télécharger le fichier
TREIS_Lecture2_corr.pdf (1.61 Mo)
Télécharger le fichier
TREIS_Lecture3_corr.pdf (1.88 Mo)
Télécharger le fichier
TREIS_Lecture4.pdf (1.99 Mo)
Télécharger le fichier
TREIS_References.pdf (245.71 Ko)
Télécharger le fichier
Origine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
---|
Origine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
---|