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De Gruyter Mouton The Conjoint/Disjoint Alternation in Bantu - De Gruyter Mouton

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Explore a deep linguistic study with The Conjoint/Disjoint Alternation in Bantu. Published by De Gruyter Mouton as part of the Trends in Linguistics Studies and Monographs series, volume 301 offers a comprehensive look at a typologically significant phenomenon found across many Bantu languages. This volume brings together expert descriptions and analyses to help researchers understand the crosslinguistic variation of this alternation. Readers will find detailed documentation regarding constituent structure, morphology, prosody, and information structure. By examining a range of Bantu languages, the text provides essential comparative studies and theoretical analyses for students and professionals in the field of linguistics. Authored by Jenneke van der Wal of the University of Cambridge and Larry M. Hyman of the University of California at Berkeley, this work serves as a vital resource for anyone studying language grammar, morphology, and the specific structures of Bantu language families.

Key Features

Comprehensive linguistic documentation of the conjoint/disjoint alternation found in various Bantu languages.

In-depth theoretical analyses covering constituent structure, morphology, prosody, and information structure.

Comparative studies that highlight crosslinguistic variation within the Bantu language group.

Academic expertise from authors Jenneke van der Wal (University of Cambridge) and Larry M. Hyman (UC Berkeley).

Part of the prestigious Trends in Linguistics Studies and Monographs (TiLSM) series, volume 301.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
19 December 2016
Listed Since
19 April 2016

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