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The gender system of Durop ...
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This paper presents an analysis of grammatical gender and agreement in Durop, a language of the Upper Cross subgroup of Cross River. The data used are drawn from Kastelein (Kastelein, Bianca. 1994. A phonological and grammatical sketch of DuRop . Leiden: University of Leiden Scriptie), whose analysis treats gender as the singular – plural pairings of nouns different from the present approach. Kastelein identifies eight concord classes (agreement classes); these form the basis of gender in Durop in the present analysis; as many as 24 agreement classes are identified here. The various systems comprising nominal classification, agreement and gender in Durop are compared and discussed. The agreement system comprises three subsystems of differing numbers of agreement classes. ...
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400 Sprache; 496 Afrikanische Sprachen; Cross River languages; EP 13215; gender and agreement; noun classification
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.18452/23188 https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/handle/18452/24266
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Language ecology, language endangerment, and relict languages: Case studies from Adamawa (Cameroon-Nigeria)
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In: Open Linguistics, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 244-300 (2021) (2021)
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African linguistics in North-Eastern and so-called Anglophone Africa
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In: The Cambridge handbook of African linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02047231 ; Wolff, H. Ekkehard. The Cambridge handbook of African linguistics, pp.73-97, 2019, The Cambridge handbook of African linguistics (2019)
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African linguistics in North-Eastern and so-called Anglophone Africa
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In: The Cambridge handbook of African linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02047231 ; Wolff, H. Ekkehard. The Cambridge handbook of African linguistics, pp.73-97, 2019, The Cambridge handbook of African linguistics (2019)
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Little genetic differentiation as assessed by uniparental markers in the presence of substantial language variation in peoples of the Cross River region of Nigeria
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In: Veeramah, Krishna R; Connell, Bruce A; Pour, Naser; Powell, Adam; Plaster, Christopher A; Zeitlyn, David; et al.(2010). Little genetic differentiation as assessed by uniparental markers in the presence of substantial language variation in peoples of the Cross River region of Nigeria. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 10(1), 92. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-10-92. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/3jt104pd (2010)
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Sex-Specific Genetic Data Supports One of Two Alternative Versions of the Foundation of the Ruling Dynasty of the Nso in Cameroon
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Sex-Specific Genetic Data Support One of Two Alternative Versions of the Foundation of the Ruling Dynasty of the Nso′ in Cameroon
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