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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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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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Typological research on agreement systems recognises syntactic and semantic agreement as the two main types of agreement, with the former considered to be more canonical. An examination of different manifestations of semantic agreement found in the Gújjolaay Eegimaa1 noun class (non sex based gender) system is proposed in this paper from the perspective of Canonical Typology, and the findings are related to the Agreement Hierarchy predictions. The results show that Eegimaa has hybrid nouns and constructional mismatches which trigger semantically based agreement mismatches, both in gender and number between controller nouns and certain targets. This paper shows that Eegimaa has two main subtypes of semantic agreement: human semantic agreement and locative semantic agreement. The data and the analysis proposed here reveal novel results according to which these two types of semantic agreement behave differently in relation to the Agreement Hierarchy.
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URL: https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/158300/ https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/158300/1/Sagna_2019_SyntSem_Agr_SL_PreFinal.pdf https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.14023.sag
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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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