Studies in African Linguistics
Author Index

| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M |
| N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |

A


Abasheik, Mohammad Iman
    SEE Kisseberth and Abasheik

Abiodun, Michael
    Vowel harmony in Igede
    22:157-69

Adewo¢le, L.O.
    Some Yoruba quantifier words and semantic interpretation: a critique
    20:79-88

Akindele, Femi
    The organization of repair in Yoruba conversation
    22:171-88

Akinnaso, F. Niyi
    Some theoretical issues in borrowing and code-switching
    Supp. 9:1-5

Ali, Mohamed Nuuh and Linda Arvanites
    The place of Jiiddu in Proto-Soomaali
    Supp. 9: 6-10

Ali, Saeed and Yero Sylla
    Perceptual transparency and relativization: a case study in Fula
    Supp. 7:1-l0

Alimi, Modupe, M.
    A study of the styles of the language of cartoons in Nigeria
    22:189-206

Amha, Azeb.
    Tone-accent and prosodic domains in Wolaitta
    25.2:111-38

Andersen, Torben
    Tone splitting and vowel quality: evidence from Lugbara
    17:55-68 [Errata 17:319]
    An outline of Lulubo phonology
    18:39-65
    Downstep in Pari: the tone system of a western Nilotic language
    19:261-315
    Morphological stratification in Dinka: on the alternations of voice quality, vowel length, and tone in the morphology of transitive verbal roots in a mono-syllabic language
    23:1-63
    Vowel harmony and vowel alternation in Mayak (Western Nilotic)
    28.1:1-29

Anderson, Coleen G.
    ATR vowel harmony in Akposso
    28.2:185-214

Anderson, Stephen C. and Jeanette Swackhamer
    From consonants to downstep in Podoko
    12:131-53

Anderson, Stephen R.
    On the description of consonant gradation in Fula
    7:93-136

Angogo, Rachel
    Language and politics in South Africa
    9:211-21

Antinucci, Francesco
    The syntax of indicator particles in Somali part two: the construction of interrogative, negative and negative-interrogative clauses
    11:1-37

Aoki, Paul K.
    An observation of vowel contraction in Xhosa
    5:223-42

Apronti, Eric Ofoe
    Sociolinguistics and the question of a national language: the case of Ghana
    Supp. 5:1-20

Ard, Josh
    A comparative and historical study of locative-based periphrastic verbal forms in Fula dialects
    10:119-58

Ashkaba, John Abraha, Bruce A. Connell, and Richard J. Hayward

Observations on Kunama tone v. 29.1: 1-42

B


Bavin, Edith L.
    Aspects of morphological and syntactic divergence in Lango and Acholi
    13:231-48
    SEE ALSO Noonan and Bavi

Bearth, Thomas and Christa Link
      The tone puzzle of Wobe
      11:147-207

    Becker, Lee A.
      Once more on the nature of downdrift
      10:233-46

    Bender, M. Lionel
      The Surma language group: a preliminary report
      Supp. 7:11-21
      Gumuz, Koman, Mao, and Omotic
      Supp. 9:19-21

    Bennett, Patrick R.
      Heny vs. Givón: Pardon, may I cut in?
      4:219-22

    Bennett, Patrick R. and Jan P. Sterk
      South central Niger-Congo: a reclassification
      8:240-73

    Bentley, Mayrene
      The marking of grammatical relations in Swahili
      27.2:177-97

    Bertkau, Jana
      SEE Duitsman, Bertkau and Laesch

    Bertoncini, Elena
      Quantitive analysis of Swahili vocabulary
      Supp. 9:22-6

    Biber, Douglas
      Accent in the Central Somali nominal system
      13:1-10
      Pragmatic roles in Central Somali narrative discourse
      15:1-26

    Bickmore, Lee S. and Michael T. Boyle
      Lexical extraprosidicity in Chilungu
      24.2:85-121

    Biloa, Edmond
      Resumptive pronouns in Tuki
      21:211-36

    Bimson, Kent
      Comparative reconstruction of Mandekan
      7:295-354

    Bing, Janet Mueller
      Color terms and lexical classes in Krahn/Wobé
      22:277-96

    Bird, Charles S.
      Some observations on the phonology of Mandekan: diachronic and synchronic regularity
      Supp. 2:161-70

    Blass, Regina
      A note on double negation marking in Sissala
      14:329-30

    Bokamba, Eyamba G.
      A counter example to Bach's "question"
      Supp. 5:49-66
      Observations on the immediate dominance constraint, topicalization and relativization
      6:1-22

    Bokamba, Georges D.
      Specificity and definiteness in Dzamba
      2:217-38
      SEE ALSO Bokamba, Eyamba G.

    Borer, Hagit and Laurice Tuller
      Nominative/agreement complementarity and VSO order in standard Arabic
      Supp. 9:27-32

    Bostoen, Koen

    Osculance in Bantu reconstructions: A case study of the pair °-kádang- /°-kang- ('fry', 'roast') and its historical implications v. 30.2: 121-46

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    Boyd, Ginger

    The role of tense and aspect in Mbodomo narrative discourse v. 29.1: 43-74


    Botne, Robert
      The semantics of tense in Kinyarwanda
      14:235-63
      The temporal role of eastern Bantu -ba and -li
      17:303-17
      The origins of the remote future formatives in Kinyarwanda, Kirundi and Giha (J61)
      21:189-210
      Prosodically-conditioned vowel shortening in Chindali
      27.1:97-121

    Bowcock, Dianne C.
      African language usage in the classroom, reported and observed
      Supp. 9: 33-8

    Boyle, Michael T.
      SEE Bickmore, Lee S. and Michael T. Boyle

    Buckley, Eugene
      Against vowel length in Tigrinya
      26.1:63-102

    Bulkens, Annelies
      La reconstruction de quelques mots pour "mortier" en domaine bantou
      28.2:113-53

    Bunkowski, Eugene W.
      What's a word?
      Supp. 6:1-12

    Burquest, Donald A.
      Evidence for object-verb ordering in Chadic
      12:87-9
      A note on Hausa plurals
      20:265-78

    Burton, Michael and Lorraine Kirk
      Semantic reality of Bantu noun classes: the Kikuyu case
      7:157-74


    C


    Cahill, Michael
      Aspects of the phonology of labial-velar stops
      28.2:155-84

    Callender, John B.
      Notes on constructions with în ( )
      2:1-24

    Campbell, Richard
      Verbal inflection in Kwawu Akan
      19:205-32
      A note on subject clitics in Akan
      27.1:49-66

    Capo, Hounkpatin C.
      Nasality in Gbe: a synchronic interpretation
      12:1-43
      Sibilantization in Gbe
      Supp. 8:1-5
      On the high non-expanded vowels in Yoruboid
      16:103-21

    Carlson, Robert
      Downstep in Supyire
      14:35-45

    Carstens, Vicki
      Wh-movement in Yoruba
      Supp. 9:39-44

    Casali, Roderic F.
      Contextual labialization in Nawuri
      21:319-46
      NCs in Moghamo: Prenasalized onsets or heterosyllabic clusters?
      24.2:151-66

    Cassimjee. Farida and Charles W. Kisseberth
      Three cases of downstep in Venda
      Supp. 9:45-8

    Chacha, Chacha Nyaigotti and David Odden
      The phonology of vocalic height in Kikuria
      27.2:129-58

    Charette, Monik
      The appendix in parametric phonology
      Supp. 9:49-53
      SEE ALSO Kaye and Charette

      Charles-Luce, Jan
        Comparison in Bambara: an infinitival verb phrase
        17:199-212

      Cheng, Chin-Chuan and Charles W. Kisseberth
        High tone doubling in two Makua dialects
        Supp. 8:5-8

      Childs, G. Tucker
        Language typology and reconstruction: the pre-nasalized stops of Kisi
        23:65-79

      Chimombo, Moira and Al Mtenje
        Interaction of tone, syntax and semantics in the acquisition of Chichewa negation
        20:103-50

      Chorier, Benedicte and Nicholas Faraclas
        A closer look at short high vowels in Hausa
        Supp. 8:9-12

      Christie, William M. Jr.
        A note on the kinship system of Kenya Luo
        14:331-4

      Churma, Donald G.
        Semisegmental phonology
        Supp. 9:54-6
        Rule inversion in Chadic: a closer look
        13:11-29
        Consonant gradation in Fula suffixes: the ugly truth
        19:35-74

      Clark, David J.
        A four-term person system and its ramifications
        3:97-106

      Clark, Mary M.
        On the treatment of syntactically distributed downstep
        11:101-37
        A response to Clements and Goldsmith
        11:261-5

      Clements, George N.
        Vowel harmony in Ewe
        5:281-302
        An outline of Luganda syllable structure
        Supp. 8:12-16
        Vowel harmony in Akan: a consideration of Stewart's word structure conditions
        15:321-37
        SEE ALSO Ford and Clements

        Clements, George N. and John Goldsmith
          What is downstep? A reply to Clark
          11:239-54

        Clifton, John M.
          Downdrift and rule ordering
          7:175-94

        Comrie, Bernard
          SEE - Hyman and Comrie

        Connell, Bruce A., David Zeitlyn

        Njerep: A postcard from the edge v. 29.1: 95-126

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        Connell, Bruce A., John Abraha Ashkaba, and Richard J. Hayward

        Observations on Kunama tone v. 29.1: 1-42

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        Contini-Morava, Ellen
          Statistical demonstration of a meaning: the Swahili locatives in existential assertions
          7: 137-56
          What is a "negative equivalent"? - data from the Swahili negative tenses
          Supp. 7:165-73

        Corbett, Greville G. and Alfred D. Mtenje
          Gender agreement in Chichewa
          18:1-38

        Courtenay, Karen
          Yoruba: a 'terraced-level' language with three tonemes
          2:239-56
          On the nature of the Bambara tone system
          5:303-24
          Ideophones defined as a phonological class: the case of Yoruba
          Supp. 6:13-26

        Cowan, J. Ronayne
          The syntax of Baka and Kresh
          Supp. 8:16-20

        Cowper, Elizabeth and Keren Rice
          The destruction of tonal structure in Mende
          Supp. 9:57-62

        Creider, Chet A.
          One father or two? Polysemy in kinship terms
          Supp. 9:63-8
          SEE ALSO Denny and Creider

        Culy, Christopher
          Agreement and Fula pronouns
          25.1:1-27

        Culy, Christopher, Koungarma Kodio and Patrice Togo

          Dogon pronominal systems: their nature and evolution

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          23:315-44

        Culy, Christopher, Sarah M.B. Fagan

        The history of the middle in Dogon v. 30.2: 171-94

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        D


        Dalgish, Gerald M.
          Personal pronouns, object markers, and syntactic evidence in Dho-Luo
          8:101-20
          Inaccessibility and demotional nominal marking in Iraqw
          9:283-97
          The syntax and semantics of the morpheme ni in Kivunjo (Chaga)
          10:47-63
          Subject identification strategies and free word order: the case of Sandawe
          10:273-310
          Microcomputers and African research
          Supp. 9:69-71
          /-a-/ reduction phenomena in Luyia
          17:155-76

        Dalgish, Gerard M. and Gloria Sheintuch
          On the justification for language-specific sub-grammatical relations
          8:219-40

        Davis, Anthony R.
          Syntactic binding and relative aspect markers in Hausa
          Supp. 9:72-7

        De Craene, Robert
          Le verbe conjugué en Tem
          17:1-37

        De Guzman, Videa P.
          Indirect objects in SiSwati
          18:309-25

        DeBose, Charles E.
          Papiamento plurals
          Supp. 5:67-74

        Demuth, Katherine, Nicholas Faraclas and Lynell Marchese
          Niger-Congo noun class and agreement systems in historical and acquisition perspective
          Supp. 9:78-82

        Denny, J. Peter and Chet A. Creider
          The semantics of noun classes in Proto-Bantu
          7:1-30

        Djemadjioudjiel, Noel
          SEE Wiesemann and Djemadjioudjiel

        Donnelly, Kevin G.
          Shona verbal tones
          12:245-75

        Donwa-Ifode, Shirley
          The intonation system of Isoko
          Supp. 9:83-9

        Downing, Laura
          Local and metrical tone shift in Nguni
          21:261-317

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        Downing, Laura

        Ungeneralizable minimality in Ndebele v. 30.1: 33-58

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        Dresel, Linda
          Some phonological aspects of the acquisition of Hausa
          Supp. 7:23-31

        Duitsman, John, Janna Bertkau and James Laesch
          A survey of Kru dialects
          6:77-104

        Duranti, Alessandro
          Object clitic pronouns in Bantu and the topicality hierarchy
          10:31-45

        Dwyer, David
          Mende tone
          2:117-30
          The historical development of southwestern Mande consonants
          5:59-94
          The analysis of Bambara polarization
          Supp. 6:27-38
          What sort of tone language is Mende?
          9:167-209
          Idiosyncratic suprasegmental processes in Mende
          9:331-91
          A segmental, automelodic view of Mende tone
          Supp. 9:90-94

        Dwyer, David and Kay Irish
          Language resource project
          13:215-16


        E


        Eastman, Carol M.
          KiSwahili diglossia in Kenya: implications for language policy
          Supp. 8:20-21
          SEE ALSO Reynolds and Eastman

        Eastman, Carol M. and Sh. Yahya Ali Omar
          Swahili gestures: comments (vielezi) and exclamations (viingizi)
          Supp. 9:95-9

        Ebert, Karen H.
          Partial vowel harmony in Kera
          Supp. 5:75-80
          Some aspects of the Kera verbal system
          Supp. 7:33-44

        Ehret, Christopher
          The consonant inventory of Proto-Eastern Cusitic
          22:211-75

        Ekundayo, S. Ayotunde
          An alternative to lexical insertion for Yoruba complex nouns
          7:233-60
          Lexical nominalizability restriction in Yoruba
          Supp. 7:43-51
          Yoruba serial verb string commutability constraint
          Supp. 8:21-4

        El-Noory, Atteya Yussif
          Egyptian Arabic and English nativization process
          Supp. 9:100-104

        Elimelech, Baruch
          Pluralization and noun-class remnants in Etsako
          Supp. 6:39-46
          Syllable counting in Yoruba
          13:77-88

        Elugbe, Ben Ohi
          Some implications of low tone raising in southwestern Edo
          Supp. 7:53-62
          Morphology of the gerund in Degema and its reconstruction in Proto-Edoid
          15:77-89

        England, Nora C. and William A. Ladusaw
          Question formation in Kusaal
          Supp. 9:105-10

        Essien, Okon E.
          Possessive pronominalization and the so-called picture nouns in Efik
          9:121-42
          The so-called reflexive pronouns and reflexivization in Ibibio
          13:93-108

        Eulenberg, John Bryson
          A new look at the predicating particles in Hausa
          2:105-16


        F

        Fabunmi, Felix Abidemi

        Notes on tense and aspect in the Ijesa dialect of Yoruba v. 30.1: 113-14

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        Fagan, Sarah M. B.

        The history of the middle in Dogon v. 30.2 : 171-94

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        Fagerberg, Sonja
          Discourse strategies in Pulaar: the use of focus
          14:141-57

        Faraclas, Nicholas
          Cross river as a model for the evolution of Benue-Congo nominal class/concord systems
          17:39-54
          Rivers pidgin (creole) English: tone stress, or pitch-accent language?
          Supp. 9:111-13
          SEE ALSO Demuth, Faraclas, and Marchese
          SEE ALSO Chorier and Faraclas

        Fellman, Jack
          Lines on the classification of Ethiopian-Semitic
          25.2:205-06

        Ferraz, Luis
          SEE Traill and Ferraz

        Finlayson, Rosalie
          Hlonipha - the women's language of avoidance among the Xhosa
          Supp. 8:25-8

        Fleming, Harold C.
          Omotic as a branch of Afroasiatic
          Supp. 5:81-94

        Fodor, Istvan
          The use of L. Magyar's records (1859) for the history of Umbundu
          Supp. 7:63-71

        Ford, Kevin C.
          The tones of nouns in Kikuyu
          6:49-64
          Tone in KiKamba and the central Kenya Bantu languages
          7:261-93

        Ford, Kevin C. and G.N. Clements
          Downstep displacement in Kikuyu (abstract)
          9:327-9

        Forson, Barn.
          Phonological regularities in Akan-English code-switching
          Supp. 8:29-34

        Frajzyngier, Zygmunt
          Rule inversion in Chadic: an explanation
          7:195-210
          The vowel system of Pero
          11:39-74
          On the intransitive copy pronouns in Chadic
          Supp. 7:73-84
          Pre-pronominal markers in Chadic: problems and hypotheses
          Supp. 8:34-7
          Borrowed logophoricity?
          Supp. 9:114-18

        Fresco, Edward M.
          Topics in Yoruba dialect phonology (monograph)
          Supp. 1

        Fromkin, Victoria
          Tone features and tone rules
          3:47-76
          A note on tone and the abstractness controversy
          Supp. 6:47-62

        Furniss, Graham
          Hausa disyllabic verbs: comments on base forms and extensions
          12:97-129


        G


        Gaines, Richard
          SEE Schaefer, Ronald P. and Richard Gaines

        Gary, Judith Olmsted
          Implications for universal grammar of object-creating rules in Luyia and Mashi
          Supp. 7:85-95

        Gensler, Orin D.
          The representation of vocalic object-affixes and tense-affixes in the Bakweri verb
          Supp. 8:38-43

        George, Isaac
          Nupe tonology
          1:100-122
          Verb serialization and lexical decomposition
          Supp. 6:63-72

        Gilligan, Gary M.
          Autosegmental Babanki
          Supp. 9:119-22

        Givón, Talmy
          Dependent modals, performatives, factivity, Bantu subjunctives and what not
          2:61-82
          On the verbal origin of the Bantu verb suffixes
          2:145-64
          The magical number two: Bantu pronouns and the theory of nominalization
          3:289-300
          On cost accounting in lexical structure: a reply to Frank Heny
          3:427-32
          Studies in Chibemba and Bantu grammar (monograph)
          Supp. 3
          Syntactic change in Lake-Bantu: a rejoinder
          5:117-40
          Focus and the scope of assertion: some Bantu evidence
          6:185-206
          On the SOV reconstruction of southern Nilotic: internal evidence from Toposa
          Supp. 6:73-93
          SEE ALSO Walusimbi and Givón

        Givón, Talmy and Alexandre Kimenyi
          Truth, belief and doubt in Kinyarwanda
          Supp. 5:95-114

        Goldsmith, John
          Bantu -a- : the far past in the far past
          Supp. 9:123-7
          SEE ALSO Clements and Goldsmith

        Greenberg, Joseph
          Bantu and its closest relatives
          Supp. 5:115-18
          Reply to Prof. Meeussen
          Supp. 5:122-4
          Niger-Congo noun class markers: prefixes, suffixes, both or neither
          Supp. 7:97-104
          Nilo-Saharan k - as a stage III article
          Supp. 8:43-5

        Guldemann, Tom
          Head-inital meets head final: Nominal suffixes in eastern and southern Bantu from a historical perspective
          28.1:49-91

        Gutt, Ernst-August
          A multi-tiered approach to Silt'i verb morphology
          16:183-222


        H


        Hadermann, Pascal
          Grammaticalisation de la structure Infinitif + Verbe conjugue dans quelques langues bantoues
          25.2:155-69

        Hagège, Claude
          The 'adjective' in some African languages
          Supp. 5:125-34

        Hailu, H.F.
          Cleft constructions
          Supp. 9:128-34

        Halila, Hafedh
          Some syllable structure based rules of Tunisian Arabic
          Supp. 9:135-40

        Haller, Beat and John Watters
          Topic in Zulgo
          15:27-46

        Harford, Carolyn
          Empty operator raising in Kitharaka
          26.2:111-29

        Hauner, Magdalena
          Kiujamaa: notes on political language
          Supp. 8:46-50

        Hawkinson, Annie K.
          Homonymy versus unity of form: the particle -a in Swahili
          10:81-l09

        Hawkinson, Annie and Larry Hyman
          Hierarchies of natural topic in Shona
          5:147-70

        Hayward, R.J.

          In defence of the skeletal tier

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          19:131-72

        Hayward, Richard J., John Abraha Ashkaba, and Bruce A. Connell

        Observations on Kunama tone v. 29.1: 1-42

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        Hedinger, Robert
          Pronouns in Akoose
          12:277-90
          The verb in Akoose
          16:1-55

        Heny, Frank
          Bantu lexical classes and semantic universals (with some remarks on how not to write phonological rules)
          3:207-58
          Cost accounting vs. explanation: a reply to a reply
          3:433-43

        Herault, Georges
          À propos de l'harmonie vocalique en OkpE
          20:339-61
          L'information segmentale necessaire à l'élaboration des règles tonales de l'Adioukrou
          Supp. 8:51-4

        Herbert, Robert K.
          Reanalyzing prenasalized consonants
          6:105-24
          Morphological palatalization in southern Bantu: a reply to segmental fusion
          8:143-71
          Prefix restructuring, lexical representation, and the Bantu noun
          Supp. 7:105-11
          Another look at meta-rules and "family universals"
          9:143-65

        Hetzron, Robert
          Toward an Amharic case-grammar
          1:301-54
          Presentative function and presentative movement
          Supp. 2:79-108

        Hewson, John, Derek Nurse, and Henry Muzale
          Chronogenetic staging of tense in Ruhaya
          29.2:33-56

        Hill, Clifford Alden
          Spatial perception and linguistic encoding: a case study in Hausa and English
          Supp. 5:135-48

        Hinnebusch, Thomas J.
          Rule inversion and restructuring in Kamba
          Supp. 5:149-68
          Swahili: genetic affiliations and evidence
          Supp. 6: 95-108

        Hodges, Kathryn Speed
          Causatives, transitivity and objecthood in Kimeru
          Supp. 7:113-25

        Hombert, Jean-Marie
          Speaking backwards in Bakwiri
          4:227-36
          Universals of downdrift: their phonetic basis and significance for a theory of tone
          Supp. 5:169-84
          Perception of tones of bisyllabic nouns in Yoruba
          Supp. 6:109-21
          Consonant types, vowel height and tone in Yoruba
          8:173-90
          From Proto-Benue-Congo to Proto-Bantu noun classes
          Supp. 8:55-8

        Hudson, Grover
          Paradigmatic initiation of a sound change in Hadiyya
          3:127-66
          The Arabic doubled verb conspiracy and morpheme invariance
          Supp. 9:141-5
          On non-transformational rule extension in Kanakuru
          15:215-23

        Hunter, Linda
          Stress in Hausa: an experimental study
          11:355-74

        Hutchison, John P.
          Coreferent pronominalization in Dire Songhai
          2:83-104
          The Kanuri associative postposition: a case for subordination
          11:321-51
          The role of definitization in relative clause forming strategies
          Supp. 8:59-64
          Wh-movement and relativization in two creole languages: Cape Verdean (CV) and Haitian (H)
          Supp. 9:146-50

        Huttar, George L.
          Some Kwa-like features of Djuka syntax
          12:291-323

        Hyman, Larry M.
          The role of borrowing in the justification of phonological grammars
          1:1-48
          Nasals and nasalization in Kwa
          3:167-206
          Notes on the history of southwestern Mande
          4:183-96
          A phonological study of fe/fe/ -Bamileke (monograph)
          Supp. 4
          D'ou vient le ton haut du Bamileke-fe/fe/ ?
          Supp. 6:123-34
          Tonology of the Babanki noun
          l0:159-78
          Relative time reference in the Bamileke tense system
          11:227-37
          Tonal accent in Somali
          12:169-203
          An autosegmental accentual account of Luganda tone
          Supp. 8:64-8
          Dependency relations in syntax: the mysterious case of the empty determiner in Aghem
          Supp. 9:151-6
          Nasal consonant harmony at a distance: the case of Yaka
          24.1:5-30
          SEE ALSO Hawkinson and Hyman
          SEE ALSO Morolong and Hyman

        Hyman, Larry M.

        Vowel harmony in Gunu v. 30.2: 147-70


        Hyman, Larry M. and Bernard Comrie
          Coreference and logophoricity in Gokana
          Supp. 8:69-73

        Hyman, Larry M. and Armindo S.A. Ngunga
          Two kinds of moraic nasal in Ciyao
          26.2:131-63

        Hyman, Larry M., Erhard F. K. Voeltz and Georges Tchokokam
          Noun class levelling in Bamileke
          1:185-210

        Hyman, Larry M. and John R. Watters
          Auxiliary focus
          15:233-73


        I


        Irish, Kay
          SEE Dwyer and Irish


        J


        Jacobson, Leon C.
          Wm. E. Welmers: a biographical sketch and list of publications
          Supp. 6:vii-xv
          Phonetic aspects of Dholuo vowels
          Supp. 7:127-35

        Jaggar, Philip
          'And what about ...?' - topicalisation in Hausa
          9:69-81
          Varieties of passive in Hausa
          Supp. 8:73-7
          Restrictive vs. nonrestrictive clauses in Hausa: where morphosyntax and semantics meet
          27.2:199-238
          SEE ALSO Newman and Jaggar

        Jake, Janice L.
          Raising in Fur
          Supp. 9:157-62

        Jarvis, Elizabeth
          Some considerations in establishing the basic word order of Podoko
          12:155-67

        Johnson, Marion R.
          Abstract analysis and Bantu reconstruction: a Luganda example
          5:325-37
          The natural history of Meinhof's law in Bantu
          10:261-71
          A semantic description of temporal reference in the Kikuyu verb
          11:269-320

        Johnston, Thomas F.
          Speech-tone and other forces in Tsonga music
          4:49-70

        Jones, Beatrice
          In favor of a higher cause
          Supp. 2:19-46


        K


        Kalema, John
          Accent modification rules in Luganda
          8:127-41

        Katamba, Francis
          On meta-rules in phonology
          8:33-47
          SEE ALSO Hyman and Katamba

        Kaye, Jonathan D.
          Les diphtongues cachées du Vata
          12:225-43
          Implosives as liquids
          Supp. 8:78-81

        Kaye, Jonathan D. and Monik Charette
          Tone sensitive rules in Dida
          Supp. 8:82-5

        Keach, Camillia N.
          o epenthesis: a positional treatment of Swahili pronominal clitics
          Supp. 9:163-7

        Keach, Camillia N., and Michael Rochemont
          On the syntax of possessor raising in Swahili
          23:81-106

        Kenstowicz, Michael
          On core syllables in modern Arabic dialects
          Supp. 9:168-72

        Kidda, Mairo
          Morpheme alternation in Tangale: a syllable structure approach
          Supp. 9:173-80

        Kidima, Lukowa
          Object agreement and topicality hierarchies in Kiyaka
          18:175-209

        Kimenyi, Alexandre
          Double negation and negative shift in Kinyarwanda
          l0:179-96
          Linkless clauses in Bantu
          Supp. 8: 85-9
          Doublets in Kinyarwanda: an inquiry into the process of sign-production
          Supp. 9:181-5
          Grammatical tone neutralization in Kinyarwanda
          9:301-15
          SEE ALSO Givón and Kimenyi
          SEE ALSO Wilkins and Kimenyi

        Kirk, Lorraine
          SEE Burton and Kirk

        Kisseberth, Charles W.
          SEE Cassimjee and Kisseberth
          SEE Cheng and Kisseberth

        Kisseberth, Charles W. and Mohammad Imam Abasheikh
          The perfect stem in Chi-mwi:ni and global rules
          6:249-66
          On the interaction of phonology and morphology: a Chi-mwi:ni example
          7:31-40

        Kodio, Koungarma
          SEE Culy, Kodio and Togo

        Konaré, Mhmadou
          SEE Shopen and Konaré

        Kraft, Charles H.
          A note on lateral fricatives in Chadic
          2:271-81
          An ethnolinguistic study of Hausa epithets
          Supp. 6:135-46

        Kunene, Euphrasia
          Zulu pronouns and the structure of discourse
          6:171-84


        L


        Ladefoged, Peter
          The stops of Owerri Igbo
          Supp. 6:147-63
          SEE Sands, Bonny, Ian Maddieson, and Peter Ladefoged

        Ladusaw, William A
          SEE England and Ladusaw

        Laesch, James
          SEE Duitsman, Bertkau and Laesch

        Lahaie, Karen
          The ma- prefix in Afroasiatic
          Supp. 9:186-90

        Larson, Jerry
          Downstep, downdrift, and diacritics
          Supp. 2:171-82

        LaVelle, Carl
          An experimental study of Yoruba tone
          Supp. 5:169-84

        Lawal, Adenike S.
          Some Yoruba quantifier words and semantic interpretation
          17:95-105
          Yoruba relativisation and the continuous segment principle
          18:67-79
          Yoruba pe and ki:: verbs or complementizers
          22:73-97
          Some Yoruba quantifier words and semantic interpretation: a reply to a critique
          20:89-92

        Leben, William R.
          Suprasegmental and segmental representation of tone
          Supp. 2:183-200
          Rule inversion in Chadic: a reply
          5:265-78
          Length and syllable structure in Hausa
          Supp. 7:137-43
          Intonation in Chadic languages
          Supp. 9:191-5
          Tonal feet and the adaptation of English borrowings into Hausa
          25.2:139-54

        Leben, William R. and Dauda M. Bagari
          A note on the base form of the Hausa verb
          6:239-48

        Leonard, Robert A.
          Swahili e, ka, and nge as signals of meanings
          11:209-26
          Swahili demonstratives: evaluating the validity of competing semantic hypotheses
          16:281-93
          Response to Wilt, "discourse distances and the Swahili demonstratives"
          18:97-105

        Lewis, Marshall
          Relative clauses in Anlo Ewe
          Supp. 9:196-202

        Lindau-Webb, Mona
          Hausa vowels and diphthongs
          16:161-82

        Link, Christa
          SEE Bearth and Link

        Little, Greta D.
          Word order function typology: the Amharic connection
          9:83-90

        Lombard, Dann
          A diachronic-tonolgoical analysis of certain rank shifted verbal structures in northern Sotho
          9:317-26

        Longacre, Robert E.
          Storyline concerns and word order typology in East and West Africa (monograph)
          Supp. 10

        Lord, Carol
          Serial verbs in transition
          4:269-96
          Causative constructions in Yoruba
          Supp. 5:195-204
          Igbo verb compounds and the lexicon
          6:23-48
          How Igbo got from SOV serializing to SVO compounding
          Supp. 7:145-55

        Lovins, Julie B.
          The tonology of Lomongo reduplication
          2:257-70

        Lowenstamm, Jean and Jean-François Prunet
          On certain nominal patterns in Tigrinya
          Supp. 9:203-9


        M


        Maddieson, Ian
          A possible new cause of tone-splitting: evidence from Cama, Yoruba, and other languages
          Supp. 5:205-22
          Unusual consonant clusters and complex segments in Eggon
          Supp 8:89-92
          The analysis of complex phonetic elements in Bura and the syllable
          14:285-310
          The Margi vowel system and labiocoronals
          18:327-55
          SEE ALSO Sands, Bonny, Ian Maddieson, and Peter Ladefoged

        Madugu, Isaac S. George
          Complex verbs in Nupe and Yoruba
          16:295-321

        Maduka, Omen N.
          Size and shape ideophones in Nembe: a phonosemantic analysis
          19:93-113
          SEE ALSO Maduka-Durunze, Omen N.

        Maduka-Durunze, Omen N.
          Igbo adjectives as morphophonologized relatives
          21:237-50

        Marchese, Lynell
          Subordinate clauses as topics in Godie
          Supp. 7:157-64
          Tense Innovation in the Kru language family
          15:189-213
          SEE ALSO Demuth, Faraclas and Marchese

        Marivate, C.T.D.
          The ideophone as a syntactic category in the southern Bantu languages
          Supp. 9:210-14

        Martin, Bruce
          Vowel harmony in Kipsigis
          Supp. 9:215-19

        Mateene, Kahombo
          Les roles syntaxiques du pronom de classe en Hunde
          2:165-82

        Maundu, P. Mumo
          Some aspects of consonantal sound change in KiKamba
          Supp. 9:220-23

        Mazrui, Al-Amin M.
          The religious factor in language nationalism: the case of KiSwahili in Kenya
          9:223-31

        McCawley, James D.
          A note on tone in Tiv conjugation
          1:123-30

        McConvell, Patrick
          Relativisation and the ordering of cross-reference rules in Hausa
          8:1-31

        Mchombo, Sam A. and Francis Moto
          Tone and the theory of syntax
          Supp. 8:92-5

        McKinney, Norris P.
          The fortis feature in Jju (Kaje): an initial study
          15:177-88

        McLaughlin, Fiona
          Consonant mutation in Sereer-Siin
          23:279-313
          Noun classification in Wolof: when affixes are not renewed
          26.1:1-28

        Meeussen, A. E.
          Relative clauses in Bantu
          Supp. 2:3-10
          A note on global rules in Banbubangu tone
          5:95-100
          A reply to Prof. Greenberg
          Supp. 5:119-21

        Messiha, Girgis Z.
          Some phonological problems that face Arab learners of English
          Supp. 9:224-7

        Meyers, Laura F.
          The Hausa particle ko: an uncertainty modality
          5:247-64

        Mohammad, M.A.
          Stylistic rules in classical Arabic and the levels of grammar
          Supp. 9:228-32

        Monye, Ambrose Adikamkwu
          A re-examination of the 9th vowel phoneme in Igbo
          20:201-15

        Morolong, Malillo and Larry M. Hyman
          Animacy, objects and clitics in Sesotho
          8:199-218

        Moto, Francis
          SEE Mchombo and Moto

        Mould, Martin
          The agreement of nominal predicates in Luganda
          2:25-36
          On reconstructing the modified base of Bantu verbs
          3:107-26
          The origin of consonant gemination in Luganda
          Supp. 5:223-32
          On the productivity of derivational morphology and lexical representation: manner adverbs in Luganda
          Supp. 7:175-83

        Mountford, Keith Wm.
          SEE Nemer and Mountford

        Mtenje, Al(fred D.)
          SEE Corbett and Mtenje
          SEE Chimombo and Mtenje

        Mufwene, Salikoko S.
          Some considerations on the new lexeme beau in Lingala
          8:81-94
          A reconsideration of Lingala temporal inflections
          9:91-105

        Mugele, Robert and Michael Rodewald
          Aspects of Bandi tonology
          22:103-34

        Mukala, Kabange
          SEE Rugero, Munya and Mukala

        Munya, Nkiko
          SEE Rugero, Munya and Mukala

        Muzale, Henry
          SEE Hewson, John, Derek Nurse and Henry Muzale

        Myers, Amy
          On the similarities between interrogatives and emphatics in Kikuyu and English
          Supp. 2:11-18

        Myers, Scott
          Epenthesis, mutation, and structure preservation in the Shona causative
          23:185-216
          Boundary tones and the phonetic implementation of tone in Chichewa
          25.1:29-60
          Tone association and fO timing in Chichewa
          28.2:215-39


        N


        Naden, Tony
          Existence and possession in Bisa
          13:211-14

        Nash, Jay A.
          Underlying low tones in Ruwund
          23:223-78

        Nemer, Julie F. and Keith Wm. Mountford
          The interaction of segmental and tonal levels: the case of [¨] in Temne
          15:107-61

        Newman, Paul
          The agreement of nominal predicates in Luganda
          2:25-36
          Syllable weight as a phonological variable
          3:301-24
          Grades, vowel-tone classes and extensions in the Hausa verbal system
          4:297-346
          The non-correlation of tone and vowel height in Hausa
          6:207-13
          The origin of Hausa \h\
          Supp. 6:165-75
          Chadic extensions and pre-dative verb forms in Hausa
          8:275-97
          Explaining Hausa feminines
          10:197-226
          Ethnonyms in Hausa
          15:301-20
          Tone and affixation in Hausa
          17:249-67
          Tone splitting and Gwandara ethnohistory
          Supp. 9:233-7
          Internal evidence for final vowel lowering in Hausa
          21:251-5

        Newman, Paul and Philip Jaggar
          Low tone raising in Hausa: a critical assessment
          20:227-51
          LTR: a reply to Schuh
          20:263-4

        Newman, Roxana Ma
          The two relative continuous markers in Hausa
          Supp. 6:177-90

        Newman, Roxana Ma and Vincent J. van Heuven
          An acoustic and phonological study of pre-pausal length in Hausa
          Supp. 8:95-9

        Ngonyani, Deo

        Evidence for head raising in Kiswahili relative clauses v. 30.1: 59-74


        Ngonyani, Deo
          Properties of applied objects in Kiswahili and Kindendeule
          27.1:67-95

        N'Guessan, Jérémie Kouadio

        Les séries verbales en baoulé: Questions de morphosyntaxe et de sémantique v. 29.1: 75-90


        Ngunga, Armindo S.A.
          Class 5 allomorphy in Ciyao
          26.2:165-92
          SEE ALSO Hyman, Larry M. and Armindo S.A. Ngunga

        Nicolaï, Robert
          Les parlers Songhay Occidentaux (Tombouctou-Jenné-Ngorku)
          9:1-34
          Problémes de dynamique linguistique: recherches en prosodie Songhay
          13:273-322

        Nikiema, Norbert
          Differences de comportement et rapports entre consonne finale de radical CVC et consonne initiale de suffixe en Moore
          18:117-74 [Errata 18:363-4]

        Nkulu, Kabuya
          The noun classes and concord of Congo Copperbelt Swahili
          28.1:93-108

        Noonan, Michael and Edith Bavin
          Parataxis in Lango
          12:45-69

        Norlin, Kjell
          Acoustic analysis of vowels and diphthongs in Cairo Arabic
          Supp. 9:238-44

        Noske, Manuela
          [ATR] harmony in Turkana
          25.1:61-99

        Noss, Philip A.
          Compounding in To: the dynamics of a closed pidgin
          Supp. 7:185-97

        Nurse, Derek
          Dentality, areal features, and phonological change in north-eastern Bantu
          16:243-79
          The "indigenous versus foreign" controversy about the sources of Swahili vocabulary
          Supp. 9:245-50
          SEE ALSO Hewson, John, Derek Nurse and Henry Muzale

          Nurse, Derek and G. Philippson
            Tones in old Moshi (Chaga)
            8:49-80

          Nyaggah, Lynette
            Associative tone and syllable structure in Asante Twi
            Supp. 6:191-9

          Nylander, Dudley K.
            A new analysis of the Krio cleft predicate
            Supp. 9:251-3
            The relation between the middle tone and "Empty Category Principle" violations in Krio
            15:163-75
            Factivity, presupposition and the relativised predicate in Krio
            16:323-36


          O


          Ochola, Eunita D.A.
            Is there a passive in Dholuo?
            28.1:31-48

          Odden, David
            Historical evidence for abstract phonological analyses
            12:219-22
            A nonlinear approach to vowel length in Kimatuumbi
            Supp. 8:99-102
            Problems in the metrical representation of tone
            Supp. 9:254-7
            Tonal phenomena in Kishambaa
            13:177-208
            Formal correlates of focussing in Kimatuumbi
            15:275-99
            Floating tones and contour tones in Kenyang
            19:1-34
            Tone in the Makonde dialects: Chimaraba
            21:61-105

            Tone in the Makonde dialects: Chimahuta

            Tone shift and spread in Taita I. v. 30.1: 75-112

            21:149-87
            SEE ALSO Chacha, Chacha Nyaigotti and David Odden

          Oke, David
            Syntactic correlates of notionally defined adverbial types in Yoruba
            Supp. 5:232-52

          Okolo, Bertram A.
            Topic shading in an unplanned Igbo discourse
            18:211-37
            Silence and ritual response in Igbo discourse
            20:179-99

          Omar, Sh. Yahya Ali
            SEE Eastman and Omar

          O¢mo¢ruyi, Thomas 0.
            Adjectives and adjectivalization processes in Edo
            17:283-302
            Focus and question formation in Edo
            20:279-300

          Omozuwa, Victor E.
            Acoustic cues for the perception of tones of disyllabic nouns in Edo
            22:135-56
            Speech tempo, consonant deletion, and tones in Edo nouns
            20:317-37

          Onwuemene, Michael C.
            Arvee-three: the meaning of an Igbo verbal suffix
            Supp. 8:103-6

          Oomen, Antoinette
            Focus in the Rendille clause
            9:35-67

          Ourso, Meterwa A.
            Phonological processes in the noun class system of Lama
            20:151-77

          Owens, Jonathan
            Nominal relations in systemic dependency grammar
            19:317-63

          Oyelaran, Olasope
            Yoruba vowel co-occurrence restrictions
            4:155-82
            On the scope of the serial verb construction in Yoruba
            Supp. 8:106-10
            On the scope of the serial verb construction in Yoruba
            13:109-46


          P


          Partman, Gayle
            Derivation and simplification by adolescent Dioula speakers
            5:101-16

          Payne, Doris L.
            Maasai gender in typological perspective
            27.2:159-75

          Peng, Long
            Swati and Kikuyu reduplication: evidence against exhaustive copy
            22:45-72
            Voice asymmetry in Ewe nouns
            24.1:69-78

          Peters, Ann M.
            A new formalization of downdrift
            4:139-54

          Philippson, G.
            SEE Nurse and Philippson

          Pilszczikova-Chodak, Nina
            Tone-vowel height correlation and tone assignment in the patterns of verb and noun plurals in Hausa
            3:399-422
            On the correlation of tone and vowel height in Hausa: a reply to Newman
            6:315-21

          Ponelis, Fritz
            On the dynamics of velarization and labialization: some Bantu evidence
            5:27-58

          Port, Robert F.
            The applied suffix in Swahili
            12:71-82

          Port, Robert F. and Kenneth N. Shepardson
            Morphophonemics of Swahili verb suffixes
            13:249-71

          Pratt, Mary
            Tone in some Kikuyu verb forms
            3:325-78

          Prunet, Jean-François
            SEE Lowenstamm and Prunet

          Pulleyblank, Douglas
            Underspecification and low vowel harmony in Okpe
            17:119-53


          Q



          R

          Rasmussen, Kent

          A tonal split in bound argument prnouns in Il-Keekonyokie Maa v. 30.1: 1-32

          ______________________________________________________________________________________

          Reynolds, Karl H. and Carol M. Eastman
            Morphologically based agreement in Swahili
            20:63-77

          Rialland, Annie
            Le fini/l'infini ou l'affirmation/l'interrogation en Moba (langue Voltaique parlée au Nord-Togo)
            Supp. 9:258-61

          Rialland, Annie and Mamadou Badjime
            Réanalyze des tons du Bambara: des tons du nom à l'oganisation generale du systeme R
            20:1-28

          Rice, Keren
            SEE Cowper and Rice

          Ringen, Catherine O.
            Vowel harmony in Igbo and Diola-fogny
            10:262-71

          Roberts, Ian
            Serial verbs and government binding theory
            Supp. 9:262-8

          Robinson, J.O. Skip
            His and hers morphology: the strange case of Tarok possessives
            Supp.6:201-9

          Rochemont, Michael
            SEE Keach and Rochemont

          Rowe, Jennifer
            The conditional particle ka in Waama (Bénin)
            22:297-314

          Rude, Noel
            Ergativity and the active-stative typology in Loma
            14:265-83

          Rugege, Geoffrey
            The infinitive in Kinyarwanda
            Supp. 8:111-14

          Rugero, Geoffrey, Nkiko Munya et Kabange Mukala
            Hypothese du morpheme verbal discontinu -id-e
            18:299-308


          S


          Sadiqi, Fatima
            Raising in Berber
            17:219-48

          Saib, Jilali
            Gemination and spirantization in Berber: diachrony and synchrony
            5:1-26
            The treatment of geminates: evidence from Berber
            8:299-316

          Salim, Bello Ahmad
            A note on the Hausa voiceless labials
            11:257-60

          Salone, Sukari
            Typology of conditionals and conditionals in Haya
            10:65-80
            Vowel coalescence and tonal merger in Chagga (old Moshi): a natural generative approach
            11:75-100

          Sampson, Douglas L.
            The phonology of Banda-Tangbago
            Supp. 9:269-74

          Sands, Bonny, Ian Maddieson, and Peter Ladefoged
            The phonetic structures of Hadza
            25.2:171-204

          Sauvageau, Paul
            The metrico-syllabic approach: evidence in Kinyarwanda
            Supp. 9:275-281

          Savá, Graziano and Mauro Tosco
            A Sketch of Ongota, a dying language of Southwest Ethiopia
            29.2:59-136

          Schachter, Paul
            A non-transformational account of serial verbs
            Supp. 5:253-70
            A reply to a reply
            Supp. 5:278-82
            An unnatural class of consonants in SiSwati
            Supp. 6:211-20

          Schadeberg, Thilo C.
            Kinga: a restricted tone system
            4:23-48
            The development of case and focus in Umbundu
            Supp. 9:282-4
            The lexicostatistic base of Bennett & Sterk's reclassification of Niger-Congo with particular reference to the cohesion of Bantu
            17:69-83

          Schaefer, Ronald P.
            A strength hierarchy for Tswana
            Supp. 8:114-17
            A strength hierarchy for a morphophonemic process in Tswana
            13:147-76
            The synchronic behavior of basic color terms in Tswana and its diachronic implications
            14:159-94
            Motion in Tswana and its characteristic lexicalization
            16:57-87
            Lexicalizing directional and nondirectional motion in Emai
            17:177-98

          Schaefer, Ronald P. and Richard Gaines
            Toward a typology of directional motion for African languages
            26.2:193-220

          Schlindwein, Deborah
            Downstep in the KiPare verb complex
            Supp. 9:285-9

          Schneider, John T.
            Sub-Saharan cultural extensions in Brazil: the relevance of lexical data
            16:223-34

          Schuh, Russell G.
            Reconstruction of the syntax of subject emphasis in certain Chadic languages
            Supp. 2:67-78
            Rule inversion in Chadic
            3:379-98
            A comment on "rule inversion in Chadic: a reply"
            5:279-80
            The history of Hausa nasals
            Supp. 6:221-32
            Bade/Ngizim vowels and syllable structure
            9:245-81
            Types of genitive constructions in Chadic
            Supp. 8:117-21
            Kilba equational sentences
            14:311-26
            The reality of Hausa "low tone raising": a response to Newman & Jaggar
            20:253-62
            Aspects of Avatime phonology
            24.1:31-67
            Avatime noun classes and concord
            24.2:123-49

          Schwartz, Linda
            Thematic linking in Hausa assymetric coordination
            20:29-62

          Scotton, Carol Myers
            Towards a sociolinguistic theory of choosing a lingua franca (a system of costs and rewards in Kampala where Swahili is often a "best buy")
            Supp. 2:109-30
            Linguistic performances as subjective measures - some findings and implications
            Supp. 7:199-210
            Rethinking inalienable possession in Swahili: the extensive case
            Supp. 8:121-4
            Language universals and syntactic changes in Swahili as a second language
            Supp. 9:290-92

          Sedlak, Philip
            Generational language shift and linguistic diversity measures: a Kenya case
            6:65-76
            Migration theory, the northeastern coastal Bantu and the Shungwaya hypothesis
            Supp. 7:211-21

          Sheintuch, Gloria
            SEE Dalgish and Sheintuch

          Shepardson, Kenneth N.
            An integrated analysis of Swahili augmentative-diminutives
            13:53-76
            SEE ALSO Port and Shepardson

          Shopen, Tim and Mamadou Konaré
            Sonrai causatives and passives: transformational versus lexical derivations for propositional heads
            1:211-54

          Shyrock, Aaron
            The classification of the Masa group of languages
            26.1:29-62

          Silverman, Daniel
            Hypotheses concerning the phonetic and functional origins of tone displacement in Zulu
            29.2:1-32

          Silverstein, Raymond O.
            A strategy for utterance production in Hausa
            Supp. 6:233-41

          Simons, Pamela
            Nè ... ba marking in Lele: a cleft construction
            13:217-29

          Singler, John Victor
            Tone and intonation in Liberian English negation
            Supp. 8:124-8
            Vowel harmony in Klao: linear and nonlinear analyses
            14:1-33
            On the underlying representation of contour tones in Wobe
            15:59-75
            Phonology in the basilect: the fate of final consonants in Liberian Interior English
            22:1-44

          Skousen, Royal
            Consonant alternation in Fula
            3:77-96

          Snider, Keith L.
            Vowel harmony and the consonant in Chumburung
            15:47-57

          Some, Penou-Achille

            L'influence des consonnes sur les tons en dagara: langue voltaique du Burkina Faso

            Tout ton flottant bas autorise-t-il la propagation du ton haut précédent en dagara-wule?

            27.1:3-47

          Spaandonck, Marcel van
            On the so-called reversing tonal system of Chiluba: a case for restructuring
            2:131-44

          Stahlke, Herbert
            Serial verbs
            1:60-99
            The noun prefix in Ewe
            Supp. 2:141-60
            Pronouns and islands in Yoruba
            5:171-204
            Segment sequences and segmental fusion
            7:41-63
            The noun prefix in Yoruba
            Supp. 6:243-53

          Stanley, Carol
            Direct and reported speech in Tikar narrative
            13:31-52

          Steinbergs, Aleksandra
            The role of MSC's in Oshikwanyama loan phonology
            6:89-101
            Loanwords and MSC's in Oshikwanyama
            Supp. 9:293-7

          Sterk, Patrick R.
            SEE Bennett and Sterk

          Stewart, John M.
            Akan vowel harmony: the word structure conditions and the floating vowels
            14:111-39

          Stoops, Yvette
            The Afrikaner and his language
            l0:313-16

          Stucky, Susan U.
            Locative phrases and alternative concord in Tshiluba
            9:107-19
            Word order freedom and the status of the verb phrase in Makua
            Supp. 8:128-31

          Swackhamer, Jeanette
            SEE Anderson and Swackhamer

          Sylla, Yero
            SEE Ali and Sylla


          T


          Tadadjeu, Maurice
            Floating tones, shifting rules, and downstep in Dschang-Bamileke
            Supp. 5:283-90

          Takizala, Alexis
            Focus and relativization; the case of Kihung'an
            3:259-88
            On the similarity between nominal adjectives and possessive forms in Kihungan
            Supp. 5:291-305

          Tchokokam, Georges
            SEE Hyman, Voeltz and Tchokokam

          Tesfaye, Ashenafi and Klaus Wedekind
            Characteristics of Omotic tone: Shinasha (Borna)
            21:347-68

          Thomason, Sarah G.
            Genetic relationship and the case of Ma'a (Mbugu)
            14:195-231

          Timyan, Judith
            A semantic analysis of quantification: evidence from Baule
            Supp. 8:131-3

          Togo, Patrice
            SEE Culy, Kodio and Togo

          Tosco, Mauro
            SEE Savá, Graziano and Mauro Tosco

          Traill, A.
            Khoisan consonants and phonological universals
            Supp. 8:134-6
          Traill, Anthony and Luiz Ferraz
            The interpretation of tone in Principense Creole
            12:205-15

          Tranel, Bernard
            Tone sandhi and vowel deletion in Margi
            23:111-83

          Tresbarats, Chantal
            Tone in Abidji verb morphology
            21:107-43

          Trifkovic!, Mirjana
            Tone preserving vowel reduction in Lendu
            8:121-5
            Tone splitting: Lendu
            Supp. 7:233-4

          Trithart, Lee
            Topicality: an alternative to the relational view of Bantu passive
            10:1-30

          Truteneau, H. M.
            The verb status of the NP-linker in Ga
            4:71-86

          Tuller, Laurice
            Vowel neutralization in (Damagaram) Hausa
            Supp. 8:136-40
            SEE ALSO Borer and Tuller

          Tyler, Andrea
            Swahili relative clauses: a generalized phrase structure grammar analysis
            Supp. 9:298-303


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          Ubahakwe, Ebo
            Towards a standard literary dialect of Igbo
            Supp. 8:140-42

          Ubels, Edward H.
            Mood and aspect in Karang
            14:47-70

          Unseth, Peter
            A typological anomaly in some Surma languages
            18:357-61
            Majang nominal plurals, with comparative notes
            19:75-91

          Urua, Eno-Abasi E.
            Length and syllable weight in Ibibio
            28.2:241-66


          V


          van Heuven, Vincent J.
            SEE Newman and van Heuven

          Vitale, Anthony J.
            Problems of stress placement in Swahili
            13:325-30

          Voeltz, Erhard
            Surface constraints and agreement resolution: some evidence from Xhosa
            2:37-60
            Inalienable possession in Sotho
            Supp. 6:255-66
            SEE ALSO Hyman, Voeltz and Tchokokam

          Voorhoeve, Jan
            Safwa as a restricted tone system
            4:1-22
            Locatives in Bangangte-Bamileke
            5:205-22

          Voorhoeve, Jan
            SEE Warnier and Voorhoeve


          W


          Wagner, Donna
            Objects in Gokana
            Supp. 9:304-8

          Wahba, Wafaa
            Some aspects of LF movement in Iraqi Arabic
            Supp. 9:309-14

          Wald, Benji
            Relativization in Umbundu
            1:131-56
            Syntactic change in the lake languages of northeast Bantu
            4:237-68
            Animate concord in northeast coastal Bantu: its linguistic and social implications as a case of grammatical convergence
            6:267-314
            Comparative notes on past tenses in Kenyan northeast Bantu languages
            Supp. 6:267-81
            On the evolution of the tense marker na in eastern Bantu (summary)
            Supp. 8:142-4
            The influence of Arabic on the syntax of Swahili discourse
            Supp. 9:315-17

          Walusimbi, Livingstone snd Talmy Givón
            Conjoined and stacked restrictive clauses: deep and not-so-deep constraints in light of Luganda data
            1:157-84

          Warnier, Jacqueline and Jan Voorhoeve
            Vowel contraction and vowel reduction in Mankon
            6:125-50

          Watters, John
            SEE Haller and Watters
            SEE Hyman and Watters

          Weber, Elizabeth G.
            The Bondei object pronoun in clefts and pseudo-clefts
            19:233-57

          Wedekind, Klaus
            SEE Tesfaye and Wedekind

          Welmers, William E.
            The derivation of Igbo verb bases
            1:49-59
            Igbo tonology
            1:255-78

          Wescott, Roger W.
            Tonal icons in Bini
            4:197-206

          Whiteley, W. H.
            Case complexes in Swahili
            3:1-46

          Wiesemann, Ursula and Noel Djemadjioudjiel
            Prominence in Ngambay
            12:85-6

          Wilkins, Wendy and Alexandre Kimenyi
            Strategies in constructing a definite description: some evidence from Kinyarwanda
            6:151-70

          Wilkinson, Robert W.
            Contrast preservation in Yoruba
            7:65-92

          Williams, Wayne R.
            Serial verb constructions in Krio
            Supp. 2:47-66

          Williamson, Kay
            More on nasals and nasalizationin Kwa
            4:115-38

          Wilt, Timothy
            Discourse distances and the Swahili demonstratives
            18:81-95

          Wolff, Ekkehard
            Vocalisation patterns, prosodies, and Chadic reconstructions
            Supp. 8:144-8


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          Y


          Yanco, Jennifer J.
            Language contact and grammatical interference: Hausa and Zarma in Niamey, Niger
            Supp. 9:318-22

          Yanga, Tshimpaka
            Language planning and onomastics in Zaire
            9:233-44

          Yimam, Baye
            Focus in Oromo
            19:365-84

          Yokwe, Eluzai M.
            The diversity of Juba Arabic
            Supp. 9:323-8

          Yusuf, Ore
            A functional explanation for the ni!- NP construction in Yoruba
            Supp. 9:329-34

          Z

          Zeitlyn, David and Bruce A. Connell

          "Njerep: A postcard from the edge v. 29.1: 95-126