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Author Grimm, Nadine author

Title A grammar of Gyeli / Nadine Grimm. Volume 2
Published Berlin : Language Science Press, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (725 p.)
Series Comprehensive Grammar Library
Comprehensive Grammar Library
Summary This grammar offers a grammatical description of the Ngòló variety of Gyeli, an endangered Bantu (A80) language spoken by 4,000-5,000 "Pygmy" hunter-gatherers in southern Cameroon. It represents one of the most comprehensive descriptions of a northwestern Bantu language. The grammatical description, which is couched in a form-to-function approach, covers all levels of language, ranging from Gyeli phonology to its information structure and complex clauses. It draws on nineteen months of fieldwork carried out as part of the "Bagyeli/Bakola" DoBeS (Documentation of Endangered Languages) project between 2010 and 2014. The resulting multimodal corpus from that project, which includes texts of diverse genres such as traditional stories, narratives, multi-party conversations and dialogues, procedural texts, and songs, provides the empirical basis for the grammatical description. The documentary text collection, supplemented by data from elicitation work, questionnaires, and experiments, are accessible in the Bagyeli/Bakola collection of The Language Archive. With additional ethnographic, sociolinguistic, diachronic, and comparative remarks, the grammar may appeal to a wider audience in general linguistics, typology, Bantu studies, and anthropology. In 2019, the grammar received the Pāṇini Award by the Association for Linguistic Typology
Notes Description based on print version record
In Online access: OAPEN DOAB Directory of Open Access Books
Subject Language arts.
Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics.
Language arts.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783985540075
3985540071