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Fading delimitations

multilingual settlements in a convergence area : case studies from Nigeria

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An edition of Fading delimitations (2014)

Fading delimitations

multilingual settlements in a convergence area : case studies from Nigeria

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"This book focuses on languages and cultures of one of the world's linguistically most diverse regions, north-eastern Nigeria, and aims at providing new explanations for this outstanding diversity. It explores languages in a context of pervasive multilingualism, explaining their histories and sociocultural backgrounds as super-diverse and constantly changing ones. This is achieved by developing a model which provides new explanations and insights for the linguistic region treated in this book--the convergence zone between the Gongola and Benue valleys of northeastern Nigeria."--Page [4] of cover.

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Table of Contents

Lower rank greets first : getting along in multilingual communities -- Johannes Harnischfeger, Rudolf Leger and Anne Storch
Who are the Waja and where did they come from? A linguistic evaluation of 'Labarin Waja', the unpublished history of Waja by Kwoiranga, the 2nd Sarkin Waja (1927-1936) -- Ulrich Kleinewillinghöfer
Kanuri as a language of wider communication : expansion and retreat -- Norbert Cyffer
Bade between its eastern and western neighbours, past and present : contact scenarios in northern Yobe State -- Georg Ziegelmeyer
Noun formation strategies in Maaka (Western Chadic, Nigeria) -- Jules Jacques Coly
Don't get me wrong here, but I think I may have seen this : knowledge, concealment and perception in Maaka -- Anne Storch
The historical position of Tangale within Chadic -- Herrmann Jungraithmayr
Remodeling themselves--language shift, Islamisation and ethnic conversion among the Maaka -- Johannes Harnischfeger
Kupto and Kwami--on the relation between language, culture and ethnicity among the Southern Bole-Tangale group -- Jörg Adelberger
Some observations on typological features in languages of the Bole-Tangale group -- Rudolf Leger.

Edition Notes

Papers presented at a three-day international workshop held at the Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main, summer 2011.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Series
Topics in interdisciplinary African studies -- v. 34, Topics in interdisciplinary African studies -- v. 34.

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P35.5.N6 F34 2014

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xiv, 269 pages
Number of pages
269

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OL31278625M
ISBN 10
389645904X
ISBN 13
9783896459046
LCCN
2014473485
OCLC/WorldCat
889706193

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