This is a study of the locational structures of Oromo. A range of syntactic constructions types is considered within a single synchronic grammaticalization schema. Speaker choices of particular structures within discourse are also identified and explored. The primary data are drawn from the Guji dialect, with reference to data from other dialects that are attested in the literature. Most of the morphological marking that is found across these locationals is consistent in all Oromo speech communities, and, although there is some variation in some particular lexemes across the dialects, the inventories of locational lexemes are interlocking and nearly entirely overlapping
International audienceIn this introductory paper for the workshop on areal phenomena in northern sub...
265 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This is an analysis of the ve...
Ngamo is a Chadic language spoken in northeastern Nigeria in Yobe State. It is a member of the West ...
This paper identifies a general phonic pattern of indexing on referential, spatiotemporal, and logic...
This paper identifies a general phonic pattern of indexing on referential, spatiotemporal, and logic...
This paper examines an outline of two main phonological elements in the Oromo language. Firstly, it ...
Oromo is a lowland east Cushitic language which has tens of millions of native speakers in Ethiopia ...
This paper attempts to describe focused structures in Dromo in light of the generative framework of ...
The focus of this unique publication is on Ethiopian languages and linguistics. Not only major langu...
It is not unexpected that we can find several Swahili-loanwords in Otomo because Swahili- and Otomos...
This paper examines the linguistic means by which spatial relations are expressed in Dagbani, a Mabi...
This thesis presents a linguistic description of Gurma nouns and verbs based on the Fada N'Gurma dia...
Lexicostratigraphy is an aspect of historical linguistics that makes use of interlingual borrowings ...
Abstract Thematization is a syntactic process that is concerned with the communicative prominence pl...
In this article, the author discusses and compares a set of tonal behaviours, namely the case morpho...
International audienceIn this introductory paper for the workshop on areal phenomena in northern sub...
265 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This is an analysis of the ve...
Ngamo is a Chadic language spoken in northeastern Nigeria in Yobe State. It is a member of the West ...
This paper identifies a general phonic pattern of indexing on referential, spatiotemporal, and logic...
This paper identifies a general phonic pattern of indexing on referential, spatiotemporal, and logic...
This paper examines an outline of two main phonological elements in the Oromo language. Firstly, it ...
Oromo is a lowland east Cushitic language which has tens of millions of native speakers in Ethiopia ...
This paper attempts to describe focused structures in Dromo in light of the generative framework of ...
The focus of this unique publication is on Ethiopian languages and linguistics. Not only major langu...
It is not unexpected that we can find several Swahili-loanwords in Otomo because Swahili- and Otomos...
This paper examines the linguistic means by which spatial relations are expressed in Dagbani, a Mabi...
This thesis presents a linguistic description of Gurma nouns and verbs based on the Fada N'Gurma dia...
Lexicostratigraphy is an aspect of historical linguistics that makes use of interlingual borrowings ...
Abstract Thematization is a syntactic process that is concerned with the communicative prominence pl...
In this article, the author discusses and compares a set of tonal behaviours, namely the case morpho...
International audienceIn this introductory paper for the workshop on areal phenomena in northern sub...
265 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This is an analysis of the ve...
Ngamo is a Chadic language spoken in northeastern Nigeria in Yobe State. It is a member of the West ...