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Acquisition of Eegimaa (Atlantic family, Niger-Congo) in a polyadic environment : A commentary on Kidd and Garcia (2022)
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Matches and Mismatches in Nominal Morphology and Agreement: Learning from the Acquisition of Eegimaa, 2017-2020 ...
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This archive contains a unique collection of naturalistic child language data collected between 2017 and 2020 in Southern Senegal. The deposit contains ELAN files of annotated data based on recordings of children's production and child directed speech in naturalistic settings. The language under investigation is Eegimaa, a Jóola language of sourthern Senegal. This is part of the Atlantic branch of the Niger‑Congo Phylum. The data was collected as part of a research project which investigates the acquisition of an Atlantic noun class system. Our research looks at the factors underlying children’s learning of nominal class prefixes and syntactic and semantic agreement at the level of the NP. We focus on questions including the following. • Which elements of noun class morphology do children begin to use productively? • What is the role of input frequency, morphological salience, and transparency in children acquisition of noun class and agreement in Eegimaa? • Are errors in the production of nominal class ...
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URL: http://reshare.ukdataservice.ac.uk/id/eprint/855042 https://dx.doi.org/10.5255/ukda-sn-855042
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African multilingualism viewed from another angle : challenging the Casamance exception
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African multilingualism viewed from another angle: Challenging the Casamance exception
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In: Int J Billing (2021)
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Moraic preservation and equivalence in Gújjolaay Eegimaa perfective reduplication
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Moraic preservation and equivalence in Gújjolaay Eegimaa perfective reduplication
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In: ISSN: 0167-6164 ; EISSN: 1613-3811 ; Journal of African Languages and Linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02966829 ; Journal of African Languages and Linguistics, De Gruyter, 2020, 41 (1), pp.29-56. ⟨10.1515/jall-2020-2003⟩ (2020)
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Syntactic and semantic agreement in Eegimaa (Banjal): an account of lexical hybrids in an African noun class system
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Morphological alternation and event delimitation in Eegimaa
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Why are they named after death? Name giving, name changing and death prevention names in Gújjolaay Eegimaa (Banjal)
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Why are they named after death? Name giving, name changing and death prevention names in Gújjolaay Eegimaa (Banjal)
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Why are they named after death? Name giving, name changing and death prevention names in Gújjolaay Eegimaa (Banjal)
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Documenting ethnobotanical knowledge among Gújjolaay Eegimaa speakers
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Documenting ethnobotanical knowledge among Gújjolaay Eegimaa speakers
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