A grammar of Diola-Fogny : a language spoken in the Basse-Casamance region of Senegal
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A grammar of Diola-Fogny : a language spoken in the Basse-Casamance region of Senegal
(West African language monograph series, 3)
Cambridge University Press, 2011, c1965
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First paperback edition 2011
内容説明・目次
内容説明
First published in 1965, and reprinted in 1969, this monograph by J. David Sapir is concerned with the language of the Diola (Dyola, Jola) people living near the Casamance River in the region of Senegal historically known as the Basse-Casamance. The study looks specifically at the important dialect Fogny, which can be thought of as variants of 'standard' Diola. At the time of the monograph's publication, the Fogny dialect was used by approximately 85,000 native speakers in the area around Bignona, Senegal, and was understood by practically all Diola people. This grammar presents a descriptive study of the dialect covering phonology, morphology and syntax.
目次
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I. Phonology: 1. General remarks on phonology
- 2. Phonemics
- 3. Mophophonemics
- 4. Grammatical sketch
- 5. Derivation: secondary neutral theme formation
- 6. Derivation (continued)
- 7. Morphology: substantives - part I
- 8. Independent concord forms: substantives - part II
- 9. Extended noun and seminominal phrases: substantives - part III
- 10. Morphology: finite verbs
- 11. Non-concord modifier
- 12. Sentence types
- Appendix
- Morpheme index
- Bibliography.
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