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  Larry Hyman CV
—M. Morolong and L.M. Hyman, "Animacy, objects and clitics in SeSotho".
—L.M. Hyman and F.X. Katamba, "The augment in Luganda: syntax or pragmatics?".
—L.M. Hyman, Heiko Narrog, Mary Paster, and Imelda Udoh, “Legbó verb inflection: A semantic and phonological particle analysis”.
linguistics.berkeley.edu /~hyman/HymanCV.html   (2971 words)

  
 Ethnologue: Bibliography of Ethnologue Data Sources
In Lisa M. Dobrin, Kora Singer, and Lisa McNair, eds., CLS 32, Papers from the Main Session, pp.
In Larry M. Hyman, ed., Noun classes in the Grassfields Bantu borderland.
In Herman M. Batibo and Birgit Smieja, eds., Botswana: The future of the minority languages, pp.
www.ethnologue.com /ethno_docs/bibliography.asp   (7065 words)

  
 Bibliography on Language Endangerment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In Robert H. Robins and Eugenius M. Uhlenbeck (eds.), Endangered languages, 45-91.
In Robert H. Robins and Eugenius M. Uhlenbeck (eds.), Endangered languages, 19-44.
Hyman, Larry M. Fieldwork as a state of mind.
www.tooyoo.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp /BibLE/index.html   (11756 words)

  
 Emory University: Linguistic Anthropology: Bemba A Linguistic Profile
The consonant [b] occurs only when preceded by the homorganic nasal [m] as in mbwééle 'should I return?' (derived from N- (1st pers.
sg.), -bwel- (verb root), -e (Subjunctive); where N- becomes m- in homorganic harmony with the following b).
Hyman, Larry M. Minimality and the Prosodic Morphology of Cibemba Imbrication.
www.anthropology.emory.edu /FACULTY/ANTDS/Bemba/profile.html   (2435 words)

  
 Linguistics Dept. Library Catalog
Kempson, Ruth M. Presupposition and the delimitation of semantics
Postal, Paul M. On raising: one rule of English grammar and its theoretical implications
Sag, Ivan A., Thomas Wasow, and Emily M. Bender
www.ling.upenn.edu /llcatalog.html   (2705 words)

  
 Linguistic Exploration   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
BNC Online requires users to install a special-purpose browser and concordancer generator, which is only available under MS Windows.
The data are presently stored in FileMaker, FoxBase Pro, MS Word, and Text formats.
Most of the databases can be downloaded from a file server and some of the dictionaries and word lists can be searched online here.
www.ldc.upenn.edu /exploration   (4028 words)

  
 Douglas Pulleyblank
(1988) “Tone and the Morphemic Tier Hypothesis,” in M. Hammond and M. Noonan (eds.)
Pulleyblank, Douglas and William J. Turkel (1998) “The logical problem of language acquisition in optimality theory,” in P. Barbosa, D. Fox, P. Hagstrom, M. McGinnis and D. Pesetsky, eds.,
(1988) “On Feature Copying: Parameters of Tone Rules,” in L.M. Hyman and C.N. Li (eds.)
www.linguistics.ubc.ca /pblk   (632 words)

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