Having a historical-comparative approach this paper is concerned with the reconstruction of some Proto-Nubian derivational morphemes comprising two causatives, two applicatives, and two suffixes deriving verbal plural stems, as well as a now defunct causative prefix. When discussing applicatives in the Nile Nubian languages, it is argued that they involve converbs, i.e., dependent verbs, which in Old Nubian and Nobiin are marked by the suffix -a. This verbal suffix is considered to be distinct from the homophonous predicate marker -a which occurs as a clitic on various other hosts. The paper also points out that some of the Nubian verb extensions correspond to Nyima (mostly Ama) extensions, thus providing strong evidence of the genetic rela...
Thanks to the use of linguistic comparison and analyses of new inscriptions, Meroitic, the extinct l...
The geographical boundaries of modem Nubia extend from the 1st cataract (Dabôd village) in Egypt to ...
In this chapter the relevance of Bantoid for the reconstruction of verbal extensions in Proto-Bantu ...
This article treats a set of subject cross-referencing morphemes in the medieval Nilo-Saharan langua...
The paper offers a critical analysis of the proposal to dismantle the genetic unity of the so-called...
Most of historical-comparative studies of Nubian languages deal with sound correspondences and lexic...
East Sudanic is the largest and most complex branch of Nilo-Saharan. First mooted by Greenberg in 19...
In this article we will analyse three potential Old Nubian cognates of the Meroitic word aleqese, ta...
Ama verbs are comparable with Nubian and other related languages in their clause-final syntax, CVC r...
Evidence from historical linguistics, philology, archaeology, and, more recently, genetics enables u...
The civilizations of the Middle Nile are considered as largely illiterate until the Napatan period a...
At present, about 25,000 Nubi live scattered over the towns of Uganda and Kenya. Their language, Nub...
International audienceFrom the different local languages spoken in antiquity in Nubia and central Su...
This chapter introduces the notion of suffixal phrasemes to designate the semantically non-compositi...
Old Nubian is the modern designation for a literary language attested in texts from the Nubian kingd...
Thanks to the use of linguistic comparison and analyses of new inscriptions, Meroitic, the extinct l...
The geographical boundaries of modem Nubia extend from the 1st cataract (Dabôd village) in Egypt to ...
In this chapter the relevance of Bantoid for the reconstruction of verbal extensions in Proto-Bantu ...
This article treats a set of subject cross-referencing morphemes in the medieval Nilo-Saharan langua...
The paper offers a critical analysis of the proposal to dismantle the genetic unity of the so-called...
Most of historical-comparative studies of Nubian languages deal with sound correspondences and lexic...
East Sudanic is the largest and most complex branch of Nilo-Saharan. First mooted by Greenberg in 19...
In this article we will analyse three potential Old Nubian cognates of the Meroitic word aleqese, ta...
Ama verbs are comparable with Nubian and other related languages in their clause-final syntax, CVC r...
Evidence from historical linguistics, philology, archaeology, and, more recently, genetics enables u...
The civilizations of the Middle Nile are considered as largely illiterate until the Napatan period a...
At present, about 25,000 Nubi live scattered over the towns of Uganda and Kenya. Their language, Nub...
International audienceFrom the different local languages spoken in antiquity in Nubia and central Su...
This chapter introduces the notion of suffixal phrasemes to designate the semantically non-compositi...
Old Nubian is the modern designation for a literary language attested in texts from the Nubian kingd...
Thanks to the use of linguistic comparison and analyses of new inscriptions, Meroitic, the extinct l...
The geographical boundaries of modem Nubia extend from the 1st cataract (Dabôd village) in Egypt to ...
In this chapter the relevance of Bantoid for the reconstruction of verbal extensions in Proto-Bantu ...