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- Contents
- Preface
- Verb Serialization and Lexical Reanalysis: The case of Compound Verbs in Edo
- Accentuation et Syncope dans le Parler du Caire: Quels Paramétrés?
- First Steps Toward Proto-Omotic
- The Position and Properties of In Situ and Right-Moved Questions in Kikuyu
- Phonologically Conditioned Agreement: Evidence From Krahn
- Extraction Asymmetries in Yoruba
- Verb Extension Renewal in Kisi
- H-Induced Downstep in a Restrictive Theory of Tone
- Text Cohesion and the Sign: Connectedness Between Events in Swahili Narative
- The Status of Hy and Maa in Mende
- /-a-/ Reduction Phenomena: Linguistic and Computer Generalizations
- The Aspectual System of Ibibio
- Stem Tone Patterns of the Lacustrine Bantu Languages
- Evidence for Ambiguous Targets in Kuria Advancement Strategies
- Berber Causativization
- Downstep Deletion in Aghem
- The Obligatory Contour Principle and Tangale Phonology
- Control and Complementation in Kusaal
- Syntactic Structure, Empty Categories and Phrasal Phonology in Chaga
- Totality and Integrity
- Negation and Clef ting in Temne
- Binding, Pronominals and Anaphors in Bari
- Predicting Tone in Kikuria
- Glide Alternations in Pulaar (Eula) and the Theory of Charm and Government
- Unreality in Yoruba
- Vowel Features in Igbo Reduplication
- A Multileveled Autosegmental Analysis of Bari Vowel Harmony in Bari
- Restructuring and Complement Order in Abe Infinitives
- On the Autosegmental Analysis of Vowel Harmony in Turkana
- Nasality in Ijo
- References
- List of Contributors