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- Christfried Naumann
An Acoustically-based Phonology and Morphophonology of Siwi (Berber)
The project aimed at a phonological analysis of Siwi and an overwiev of its formal morphology. It was partially funded by Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes.
Siwi (or ∂ǧlan n-Isiwan 'the language of the Siwis') is the most easterly Berber language spoken by approximately 20,000 people in the oasis of Sīwa in Western Egypt. The oasis was independent from Egypt until the 19th century but was crossed by an important North-African trade route to Cairo. Hence an enduring heterogeneous influence from individual immigrants (Arabs and other Berbers) and Subsaharan slaves has probably led to the current linguistic state, where some of the 'typical' Berber features in morphology and syntax are missing. The intention of the project, the origin of which goes back to students' field records, was to provide a more thorough phonological basis for its morphosyntactic description since the few existing studies on Siwi have significant shortcomings in this respect. A commitment for collecting oral literature was planned.
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- A Grammar of Bezhta
- A Grammar of Haruai
- A Grammar of Hinuq
- A Grammar of Kakua: A Language of Northwest Amazonia
- A Grammar of Yakkha
- A Grammar of Yeri
- An Acoustically-based Phonology and Morphophonology of Siwi (Berber)
- An Atlas of the Araxes-Iran Linguistic Area
- Animacy and Mythology in Hantxa Kuin (Cashinahua)
- A Pan-dialectal Documentation of Taa
- A Reference Grammar of Ọ̀kọ
- A Text Documentation of N|uu
- Bilingual Child Language Acquisition
- Comparison of the Communicative Environment of Young Language-Learning Children in two Cultures
- Dialectal and Cultural Diversity among Ėvens in Siberia
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- Documentation of Ternate Malay
- Documentation of the Languages of the Lower Fungom Region of Northwest Cameroon
- Documentation of the Phonetic Structures of Onya-Darat
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- Electronic Grammaticography
- Endangered Moluccan Languages: Eastern Indonesia & the Dutch Diaspora
- Inheritance and Contact in a Language Complex: the Case of Taa Varieties (Tuu Family)
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- The Kalahari Basin Area: a 'Sprachbund' on the Verge of Extinction
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