Studies in African Linguistics
Journal Index

Introduction

This index is divided into three sections. The first section contains an author index, arranged alphabetically by the author's last name. For articles with multiple authors, the reference is provided under the first author's name. Second authors are listed, but the reader is referred to the first author for the complete reference.

The second section provides an index of titles, listed alphabetically by the first content word (i.e., ignoring articles such as a and the). The third section lists all languages, both African and non-African, referred to in the various articles. Since languages have been referred to in the literature with various spellings, these have been maintained as used, although cross-referencing has ameliorated the problem to some extent. Bantu languages, in particular, have posed problems because of the variable use of the nominal prefix ki- or its variants. For the purposes of this index, Bantu languages have been entered, for the most part, without a prefix, hence, Chewa rather than Chichewa. There are several exceptions in cases where the name may be more widely known in the literature with the prefix, as with Kinyarwanda (rather than Rwanda).

  • Author Index
  • Title Index
  • Language Index



  • Index to volume numbers and supplements

    Volume 1 1970 11 1980 21 1990
    2 1971 12 1981 22 1991
    3 1972 13 1982 23 1992-94
    4 1973 14 1983 24 1995
    5 1974 15 1984 25 1996
    6 1975 16 1985 26 1997
    7 1976 17 1986 27 1998
    8 1977 18 1987 28 1999
    9 1978 19 1988 29 2000
    10 1979 20 1989 30 2001

    Supplements

    1. Topics in Yoruba Dialect Phonology, 1970
      Edward M. Fresco
    2. Papers from the Second Conference on African Linguistics, 1971
      Talmy Givón and Russell Schuh (eds.)
    3. Studies in Chibemba and Bantu Grammar, 1972
      Talmy Givón
    4. A Phonological Study of Fe/fe/ - Bamileke, 1973
      Larry M. Hyman
    5. Papers from the Fifth Annual Conference on African Linguistics, 1974
      William. R. Leben (ed.)
    6. Papers in African Linguistics in Honor of William E. Welmers, 1976
      Larry M. Hyman, Leon C. Jacobson, and Russell G. Schuh (eds.)
    7. Papers from the Eighth Conference on African Linguistics, 1977
      Martin Mould and Thomas J. Hinnebusch (eds.)
    8. Précis from the Twelfth Conference on African Linguistics, 1981
      William R. Leben (ed.)
    9. Papers from the Fifteenth Conference on African Linguistics, 1984
      Russell G. Schuh (ed.)
    10. Storyline Concerns and Word Order Typology in East and West Africa, 1990
      Robert E. Longacre