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Titre : Proceedings of the 8th World Congress of African Linguistics, Kyoto 2015 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Shigeki Kaji, Editeur scientifique Congrès : World Congress of African Linguistics (8e; Kyoto, Japon) Editeur : Tokyo [Japon] : Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa. Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Année de publication : 2017 Importance : viii, 437 p. Présentation : ill., cartes Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-4-86337-233-7 Note générale : "Held in Kyoto, Japan, August 21-24, 2015, with a pre-WOCAL workshop on August 20 devoted to Khoisan linguistics"--Page vii. Langues : Anglais (eng) Français (fre) Catégories : Langues africaines -- Actes de congrès ; Sociolinguistique -- Afrique -- Actes de congrès Index. décimale : 496 Note de contenu : Editor's note / Shigeki Kaji.--PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY: 1. Nasality, consonant and nasal harmony in Igbo / Rose-Juliet Anyanwu.--2. Labial-velars: a questionable diagnostic for a linguistic area / Michael Cahill.--3. Markedness and complex stoops: evidence from simplification proesses / Nick Danis.--4. Question prosody in Mambila / Bruce Connell & Hannah Im.--MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX: 5. Morphological classes and gender in Béná-Yungar / Mark Van de Velde and Dmitry Idiatov.--6. Le numeral, une catégorie sui generis: a partir de l'exemple du gbaya, une langue oubanguienne isolante à très faible morphologie / Paulette Roulon-Doko.--7. Unaccusative constructions in Yorùbá / Akinbiyi Akinlabi & Oluseye Adesola.--8. The morphosyntax of Shinyiha adjective / Devet Goodness.--9. Verbal systems of Mande languages: an intra-genetic typological approach / Olga Kuzenetsova & Daria Mishchenko.--10. The syntactic role of nay in Tigrinya / Keffyalew Gebregziabher.--11. La prédication nominale en Baka / Bertille Djoupee.--12. A comparison of the structural and functional properties of the optional copula in Buwar and Gaval / Melanie Viljoen.--13. Relative clause constructions in Mbugu/Ma'a / Maya Abe.--14. Converbs in Basketo / Hideyuki Inui.--15. Tense and aspect of isiXhosa: recent past forms with and without the auxiliary verb be / Stefan Savic & Mark de Vos.--16. Auxiliaries and auxiliary verb constructions in Ìzhi dialect of Ìgbò language / Jeremiah Anene Nkwankwegu.--17. Object marking strategies in Chiyao / Julius J. Taji.--18. Associated locomotion in Datooga (Southern Nilotic) / Roland Kiessling & Stefan Bruckhaus.--19. Interplay between TAM marking and focus in Bantu / Yukiko Yorimoto.--20. Event integration patterns in 'Ale (East Cushitic) / Hiroshi Yoshino.--AREAL FEATURE AND SOCIIOLINGUISTICS: 21. What's really areal? / G. Tucker Childs.--22. From home to home: African youth languages in the diaspora / Nico Nassenstein & Rémi Tchokothe.--23. Arabic language teaching and the real linguistic situation: what does linguistic empirical research teach us about about Arabic language levels? / Mark Van Mol.--CULTURAL TOPICS: 24. Decentralisation, heritage culture and language survival: the case of the Bamboutos Division in Cameroon / Herbert Rostrand Ngouo & Beban Sammy Chumbow.--25. African language and cultural realization in the policy, planning and development tiers in some African states: the African Union perspective / Fogwe Evelyn Chibaka.--26. Actes de condamnation chez les conducteurs de taxis-motos zemijan en République du Bénin: entre insulte et reproche / Moufoutaou Adjeran.--SIGN LANGUAGE 26. Research by the African deaf community: cases in French-speaking West and Central Africa / Yédê Adama Sonogo & Nobutaka Kamei.--28. Compounding or paraphrase? sign sequences in the hunting language of the ||Ani-Khwe / Susanne Mohr. Proceedings of the 8th World Congress of African Linguistics, Kyoto 2015 [texte imprimé] / Shigeki Kaji, Editeur scientifique / World Congress of African Linguistics (8e; Kyoto, Japon) . - Tokyo (Fucho, Japon) : Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa. Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, 2017 . - viii, 437 p. : ill., cartes ; 25 cm.
ISBN : 978-4-86337-233-7
"Held in Kyoto, Japan, August 21-24, 2015, with a pre-WOCAL workshop on August 20 devoted to Khoisan linguistics"--Page vii.
Langues : Anglais (eng) Français (fre)
Catégories : Langues africaines -- Actes de congrès ; Sociolinguistique -- Afrique -- Actes de congrès Index. décimale : 496 Note de contenu : Editor's note / Shigeki Kaji.--PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY: 1. Nasality, consonant and nasal harmony in Igbo / Rose-Juliet Anyanwu.--2. Labial-velars: a questionable diagnostic for a linguistic area / Michael Cahill.--3. Markedness and complex stoops: evidence from simplification proesses / Nick Danis.--4. Question prosody in Mambila / Bruce Connell & Hannah Im.--MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX: 5. Morphological classes and gender in Béná-Yungar / Mark Van de Velde and Dmitry Idiatov.--6. Le numeral, une catégorie sui generis: a partir de l'exemple du gbaya, une langue oubanguienne isolante à très faible morphologie / Paulette Roulon-Doko.--7. Unaccusative constructions in Yorùbá / Akinbiyi Akinlabi & Oluseye Adesola.--8. The morphosyntax of Shinyiha adjective / Devet Goodness.--9. Verbal systems of Mande languages: an intra-genetic typological approach / Olga Kuzenetsova & Daria Mishchenko.--10. The syntactic role of nay in Tigrinya / Keffyalew Gebregziabher.--11. La prédication nominale en Baka / Bertille Djoupee.--12. A comparison of the structural and functional properties of the optional copula in Buwar and Gaval / Melanie Viljoen.--13. Relative clause constructions in Mbugu/Ma'a / Maya Abe.--14. Converbs in Basketo / Hideyuki Inui.--15. Tense and aspect of isiXhosa: recent past forms with and without the auxiliary verb be / Stefan Savic & Mark de Vos.--16. Auxiliaries and auxiliary verb constructions in Ìzhi dialect of Ìgbò language / Jeremiah Anene Nkwankwegu.--17. Object marking strategies in Chiyao / Julius J. Taji.--18. Associated locomotion in Datooga (Southern Nilotic) / Roland Kiessling & Stefan Bruckhaus.--19. Interplay between TAM marking and focus in Bantu / Yukiko Yorimoto.--20. Event integration patterns in 'Ale (East Cushitic) / Hiroshi Yoshino.--AREAL FEATURE AND SOCIIOLINGUISTICS: 21. What's really areal? / G. Tucker Childs.--22. From home to home: African youth languages in the diaspora / Nico Nassenstein & Rémi Tchokothe.--23. Arabic language teaching and the real linguistic situation: what does linguistic empirical research teach us about about Arabic language levels? / Mark Van Mol.--CULTURAL TOPICS: 24. Decentralisation, heritage culture and language survival: the case of the Bamboutos Division in Cameroon / Herbert Rostrand Ngouo & Beban Sammy Chumbow.--25. African language and cultural realization in the policy, planning and development tiers in some African states: the African Union perspective / Fogwe Evelyn Chibaka.--26. Actes de condamnation chez les conducteurs de taxis-motos zemijan en République du Bénin: entre insulte et reproche / Moufoutaou Adjeran.--SIGN LANGUAGE 26. Research by the African deaf community: cases in French-speaking West and Central Africa / Yédê Adama Sonogo & Nobutaka Kamei.--28. Compounding or paraphrase? sign sequences in the hunting language of the ||Ani-Khwe / Susanne Mohr. Exemplaires
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Titre : Re-finding African local assets and city environments : governance, research and reflexivity Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Wakana Shiina (1972-....), Editeur scientifique ; Soichiro Shiraishi, Editeur scientifique ; Tom Gesora Ondicho, Editeur scientifique ; Tokyo Gaikokugo Daigaku, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Nihon Gakujutsu Shinkokai, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef Editeur : Tokyo [Japon] : Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa. Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Année de publication : 2016 Autre Editeur : [Nairobi [Kenya]] : JSPS Importance : xvii, 289 pages Présentation : ill. (certaines en coul.) Format : 26 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-4-86337-219-1 Note générale : Proceedings of two workshops held in Nairobi entitled "Approaches and methodologies of field research in Africa", September 2011; and "Mobility, hybridity, and the way to co-existence: re-structuring daily life in rural and urban African societies", February 2013
Réf. bibliogr.Langues : Anglais (eng) Japonais (jpn) Catégories : Afrique -- Civilisation -- Actes de congrès ; Afrique -- Condition sociale -- 21e siècle -- Actes de congrès Index. décimale : 306.096 Note de contenu : Abstract: This volume is the result of two workshops held in Nairobi in 2011 and 2013 in a collaboration between Japanese and African researchers. The workshops were entitled "Approaches and methodologies of field research in Africa" (September 2011), and "Mobility, hybridity and the way to co-existence: re-structuring daily life in rural and urban African societies" (February 2013). In these workshops researchers attempted to "re-discover" Africa, through new approaches and angles, in line with the enormous social changes that took place on the continent in the last decades. Contributions: Researchers in 21st century Africa (Tom Gesora Ondicho); Co-researching by African and Japanese: the way we started and the way forward (Wakana Shiino); GIS framework for managing African slum societies: a case of Mathare slum in Nairobi, Kenya (Charles N. Mundia and Eunice W. Nduati); The powers of private cities: zoning technologies, neoliberal governmentality and citizenship in Johannesburg (Yohei Miyauchi); Conflict and the creation of peace (Itsuhiro Hazama); Tourism and Maasai of Kenya (Tom Gesora Ondicho); Participating in African popular culture as a researcher: a case of becoming a Karioki performer in Uganda (Midori Daimon); Differences of the methodologies findings: an overview (Oloka Michael Obbo); Ugandan sociologists met a Japanese anthropologist, experience of the decade (Paul Owora); Cooperative management of human-wildlife conflicts by multiple actors: case reports of daily practices among local residents in Kigoma region, Tanzania (Mariko Fujimoto); Maasai pastoralism today: reality after group ranch subdivision in southern Kenya (Toshio Meguro); Remote sensing-based evaluation of trends and impacts of land surface property changes in the Mara ecosystem in Kenya (Eunice W. Nduati and Charles N. Mundia); The elderly, spiritualism and social power among Buhororo tribal societies in Uganda (Ian Karusigarira); Endogenous development process of the farming system supported by the mutual labour exchange system: a case study among the Bena in southern Tanzania (Fumi Kondo); Performing Baakisimba dance during mass: negotiating, contesting and politicizing the 'sacred' in the Roman Catholic Church in Uganda (Sylvia Antonia Nannyonga-Tamusuza); Kenya's South Nyanza region: movements of the Luo and changes in residential patterns from the second half of the 19th century to the British colonial period (Wakana Shiino); Study trends of lecturers at the Institute of Anthropology, Gender and African Studies, University of Nairobi, Kenya (Tom Gesora Ondicho). [ASC Leiden abstract] Re-finding African local assets and city environments : governance, research and reflexivity [texte imprimé] / Wakana Shiina (1972-....), Editeur scientifique ; Soichiro Shiraishi, Editeur scientifique ; Tom Gesora Ondicho, Editeur scientifique ; Tokyo Gaikokugo Daigaku, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Nihon Gakujutsu Shinkokai, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef . - Tokyo (Fucho, Japon) : Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa. Tokyo University of Foreign Studies : [Nairobi (Nairobi Research Station, Kenya]) : JSPS, 2016 . - xvii, 289 pages : ill. (certaines en coul.) ; 26 cm.
ISBN : 978-4-86337-219-1
Proceedings of two workshops held in Nairobi entitled "Approaches and methodologies of field research in Africa", September 2011; and "Mobility, hybridity, and the way to co-existence: re-structuring daily life in rural and urban African societies", February 2013
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Langues : Anglais (eng) Japonais (jpn)
Catégories : Afrique -- Civilisation -- Actes de congrès ; Afrique -- Condition sociale -- 21e siècle -- Actes de congrès Index. décimale : 306.096 Note de contenu : Abstract: This volume is the result of two workshops held in Nairobi in 2011 and 2013 in a collaboration between Japanese and African researchers. The workshops were entitled "Approaches and methodologies of field research in Africa" (September 2011), and "Mobility, hybridity and the way to co-existence: re-structuring daily life in rural and urban African societies" (February 2013). In these workshops researchers attempted to "re-discover" Africa, through new approaches and angles, in line with the enormous social changes that took place on the continent in the last decades. Contributions: Researchers in 21st century Africa (Tom Gesora Ondicho); Co-researching by African and Japanese: the way we started and the way forward (Wakana Shiino); GIS framework for managing African slum societies: a case of Mathare slum in Nairobi, Kenya (Charles N. Mundia and Eunice W. Nduati); The powers of private cities: zoning technologies, neoliberal governmentality and citizenship in Johannesburg (Yohei Miyauchi); Conflict and the creation of peace (Itsuhiro Hazama); Tourism and Maasai of Kenya (Tom Gesora Ondicho); Participating in African popular culture as a researcher: a case of becoming a Karioki performer in Uganda (Midori Daimon); Differences of the methodologies findings: an overview (Oloka Michael Obbo); Ugandan sociologists met a Japanese anthropologist, experience of the decade (Paul Owora); Cooperative management of human-wildlife conflicts by multiple actors: case reports of daily practices among local residents in Kigoma region, Tanzania (Mariko Fujimoto); Maasai pastoralism today: reality after group ranch subdivision in southern Kenya (Toshio Meguro); Remote sensing-based evaluation of trends and impacts of land surface property changes in the Mara ecosystem in Kenya (Eunice W. Nduati and Charles N. Mundia); The elderly, spiritualism and social power among Buhororo tribal societies in Uganda (Ian Karusigarira); Endogenous development process of the farming system supported by the mutual labour exchange system: a case study among the Bena in southern Tanzania (Fumi Kondo); Performing Baakisimba dance during mass: negotiating, contesting and politicizing the 'sacred' in the Roman Catholic Church in Uganda (Sylvia Antonia Nannyonga-Tamusuza); Kenya's South Nyanza region: movements of the Luo and changes in residential patterns from the second half of the 19th century to the British colonial period (Wakana Shiino); Study trends of lecturers at the Institute of Anthropology, Gender and African Studies, University of Nairobi, Kenya (Tom Gesora Ondicho). [ASC Leiden abstract] Réservation
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