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African Linguistics: Essays in Memory of M.W.K. Semikenke
Edited by Didier L. Goyvaerts
[
Studies in the Sciences of Language Series
6] 1985
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Table of contents
Preface
v
Obituary
vii
Table of Contents
ix
On the ‘compound’ tone in Migaama
1
D. Abdoullaye
J. Kelly
Verbal Agreement as a noncyclic rule in Bantu
9
Eyamba G. Bokamba
Akan vowel harmony: a nonlinear analysis
55
G. Nick Clements
Tons et accents en Kinyarwanda
99
R. Furere
Annie Rialland
On tone in Sukuma
167
John A. Goldsmith
L'expression du passif en Maninka
189
Claire Grégoire
The autosegmental and metrical nature of tone terracing
209
C.-T. James Huang
Globality in the Kinande tone system
239
Larry M. Hyman
N. Valinande
Le mot chômage et ses implications socio-politiques dans la Voix du Congolais
261
B. Kadima-Tshimanga
A nonlinear account of the syllable in Luganda
267
Francis X. Katamba
On the syllable structure of certain West African languages
285
J. Kaye
On junction in two Kisiu nasal classes
309
J. Kelly
The phonology of state in Kabyle Berber
319
Michael Kenstowicz
Yousef Bader
R. Benkeddache
On the correspondene between linguistic tone and musical melody
335
William R. Leben
An accentual approach to tone in Kimatuumbi
345
D. Odden
A lexical treatment of tone in Tiv
421
Douglas Pulleyblank
Swahili quasi-passives; the question of context
477
Joan Russell
The status of lexical associations and the obligatory contour principle in the analysis of tone languages
491
John Victor Singler