This paper illustrates the diffusion of Arabic loans among those Chadic languages for which it was possible to collect material through dictionaries and other sources. It is the first survey in Chadic languages on this topic, besides Hausa
International audienceThis article discusses sub-Saharan loans in North Africa, many of them previou...
The chapter studies the lexical borrowing pattern in Kali'na, a Cariban language of French Guiana. I...
Arabic Loanwords in the Nilottc Languages of the Southern sudanArabic Loanwords in the Nilottc Langu...
This paper illustrates the diffusion of Arabic loans among those Chadic languages for which it was p...
International audienceThe name "South-Bauchi-West (SBW) Chadic languages" identifies a dialect clust...
Kanuri is a Nilo-Saharan language, which has one of the highest number of Arabic loans,\ud except ma...
The purpose of this paper is to prove that intercultural relationship and sufficient contact between...
Different strata of Semitic loanwords are successively identified in the lexicon of Northern Somali ...
Analysis of 72 Arabic loans arrived via Kanuri into some 30 West African languages
Study on Semantics of some common Arabic Loans in Bole, Karekare, Ngamo, Kupto and Kwami
Due to a long history of contact with other tongues, Algerian Arabic and Maltese have massive borrow...
This study presents developments in the Arabic linguistic tradition that relate to the question of i...
Abstract: The paper examines the Arabic component of a five-language vocabulary published at the beg...
A Semantic Shift of some Arabic Loanwords tested among some 3000 loans into Hausa
This paper is a comparative study of borrowed words in both Hausa and Yorùbá Languages. Nigeria is a...
International audienceThis article discusses sub-Saharan loans in North Africa, many of them previou...
The chapter studies the lexical borrowing pattern in Kali'na, a Cariban language of French Guiana. I...
Arabic Loanwords in the Nilottc Languages of the Southern sudanArabic Loanwords in the Nilottc Langu...
This paper illustrates the diffusion of Arabic loans among those Chadic languages for which it was p...
International audienceThe name "South-Bauchi-West (SBW) Chadic languages" identifies a dialect clust...
Kanuri is a Nilo-Saharan language, which has one of the highest number of Arabic loans,\ud except ma...
The purpose of this paper is to prove that intercultural relationship and sufficient contact between...
Different strata of Semitic loanwords are successively identified in the lexicon of Northern Somali ...
Analysis of 72 Arabic loans arrived via Kanuri into some 30 West African languages
Study on Semantics of some common Arabic Loans in Bole, Karekare, Ngamo, Kupto and Kwami
Due to a long history of contact with other tongues, Algerian Arabic and Maltese have massive borrow...
This study presents developments in the Arabic linguistic tradition that relate to the question of i...
Abstract: The paper examines the Arabic component of a five-language vocabulary published at the beg...
A Semantic Shift of some Arabic Loanwords tested among some 3000 loans into Hausa
This paper is a comparative study of borrowed words in both Hausa and Yorùbá Languages. Nigeria is a...
International audienceThis article discusses sub-Saharan loans in North Africa, many of them previou...
The chapter studies the lexical borrowing pattern in Kali'na, a Cariban language of French Guiana. I...
Arabic Loanwords in the Nilottc Languages of the Southern sudanArabic Loanwords in the Nilottc Langu...