Friederike Lüpke
List of John Benjamins publications for which Friederike Lüpke plays a role.
Articles
Ideologies and typologies of language endangerment in Africa Language Documentation and Endangerment in Africa, Essegbey, James, Brent Henderson and Fiona Mc Laughlin (eds.), pp. 59–106 | Article
2015 This chapter aims at redressing the deplorable fact that African languages,
their social life and vitality, are assessed according to ideas of Africa grounded
in Western language ideologies and based and on language criteria developed
based on American and Australian contexts of language… read more
Chapter 8. When number meets classification: The linguistic expression of number in Baïnounk languages Number – Constructions and Semantics: Case studies from Africa, Amazonia, India and Oceania, Storch, Anne and Gerrit J. Dimmendaal (eds.), pp. 199–220 | Article
2014 This paper presents an account of number marking in two Baïnounk languages, Gubëeher and Gujaher, also taking data from the Baïnounk language Guñaamolo into account. Number distinctions in these languages are coded epiphenominally through the paradigmatic relationships and combinatorial… read more
It’s a split, but is it unaccusativity? Two classes of intransitive verbs in Jalonke Studies in Language 31:3, pp. 525–568 | Article
2007 Jalonke, a Mande language of Guinea, exhibits a formal split of intransitive verbs with respect to the possessive construction in which they appear. Whenever the single argument of a nominalized intransitive verb is linked to the possessor of the nominalized verb, an inalienable possessive… read more