32 langues concernées
110 titres trouvés
[1086] Asongwed, Tah & Larry Michael Hyman (1976) : Morphotonology of the Ngamambo noun
[2160] Bennett, Tina L. & Larry Michael Hyman (1976) : Bibliography of Bantu tone studies
[3006] Bouquiaux, Luc , Larry Michael Hyman & Jan Voorhoeve (Ed) (1980) : Les classes nominales dans le bantou des Grassfields = L’expansion bantoue: actes du colloque international du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Viviers 4-16 avril 1977
[3557] Byarushengo, Ernest Rugwa , Alessandro Duranti & Larry Michael Hyman (Ed) (1977) : Haya grammatical structure: phonology, grammar, discourse
[3555] Byarushengo, Ernest Rugwa , Larry Michael Hyman & Sarah Tenenbaum (1976) : Tone, accent and assertion in Haya
[8348] Hawkinson, Ann Katherine & Larry Michael Hyman (1974) : Hierarchies of natural topic in Shona
[9020] Hombert, Jean-Marie & Larry Michael Hyman (Ed) (1999) : Bantu historical linguistics: theoretical and empirical perspectives
[9430] Hyman, Larry Michael (1970) : The role of borrowing in the justification of phonological grammars
[9431] Hyman, Larry Michael (1971) : Consecutivization in Fezfez
[9433] Hyman, Larry Michael (1972) : Nasals and nasalization in Kwa
[9434] Hyman, Larry Michael (1973) : Nupe three years later
[9435] Hyman, Larry Michael (1973) : A phonological study of Fe’fe’-Bamiléké
[9436] Hyman, Larry Michael (1973) : Notes on the history of southwestern Mande
[9438] Hyman, Larry Michael (1974) : The great Igbo tone shift
[9439] Hyman, Larry Michael (1975) : On the change from SOV to SVO: evidence from Niger-Congo
[9440] Hyman, Larry Michael (1975) : Phonology: theory and analysis
[9444] Hyman, Larry Michael (1976) : D’où vient le ton haut du Bamileke-Fe’fe’?
[9445] Hyman, Larry Michael (1977) : Syntax of body parts
[9447] Hyman, Larry Michael (1979) : Phonology and noun structure
[9448] Hyman, Larry Michael (1979) : Tonology of the Babanki noun
[9449] Hyman, Larry Michael (1979) : A reanalysis of tonal downstep
[9451] Hyman, Larry Michael (1980) : Reflections on the nasal classes in Bantu
[9452] Hyman, Larry Michael (1980) : Relative time reference in the Bamileke tense system
[9453] Hyman, Larry Michael (1980) : Babanki and the Ring group
[9454] Hyman, Larry Michael (1980) : Noni (Misaje group)
[9456] Hyman, Larry Michael (1980) : Esquisse des classes nominales en tuki
[9457] Hyman, Larry Michael (1981) : Noni grammatical structure, with special reference to verb morphology
[9459] Hyman, Larry Michael (1981) : Tone and accent in Somali
[9460] Hyman, Larry Michael (1981) : An autosegmental accentual account of Luganda tone
[9462] Hyman, Larry Michael (1981) : L’accento tonale in somalo
[9464] Hyman, Larry Michael (1982) : The representation of length in Gokana
[9465] Hyman, Larry Michael (1982) : The representation of nasality in Gokana
[9466] Hyman, Larry Michael (1982) : Globality and the accentual analysis of Luganda tone
[9467] Hyman, Larry Michael (1983) : Are there syllables in Gokana?
[9471] Hyman, Larry Michael (1985) : Word-domains and downstp in Bamileke-Dschang
[9472] Hyman, Larry Michael (1985) : Dependency relations in syntax: the mysterious case of the empty determiner in Aghem
[9474] Hyman, Larry Michael (1987) : Prosodic domains in Kukuya
[9475] Hyman, Larry Michael (1988) : Underspecification and vowel height transfer in Esimbi
[9476] Hyman, Larry Michael (1988) : Syllable structure constraints on tonal contours
[9477] Hyman, Larry Michael (1989) : Accent in Bantu: an appraisal
[9480] Hyman, Larry Michael (1990) : Accent in Bantu: an appraisal
[9484] Hyman, Larry Michael (1992) : Velar palatalization in Cibemba: a “non-duplication problem”
[9485] Hyman, Larry Michael (1992) : Moraic mismatches in Bantu
[9490] Hyman, Larry Michael (1993) : Conceptual issues in the comparative study of the Bantu verb stem
[9491] Hyman, Larry Michael (1993) : Register tone and tonal geometry
[9494] Hyman, Larry Michael (1993) : Structure preservation and postlexical tonology in Dagbani
[9495] Hyman, Larry Michael (1993) : Problems in rule ordering in phonology: two Bantu test cases
[9496] Hyman, Larry Michael (1994) : Cyclic phonology and morphology in Cibemba
[9498] Hyman, Larry Michael (1995) : Minimality and the prosodic morphology of Cibemba imbrication
[9499] Hyman, Larry Michael (1995) : Nasal consonant harmony at a distance: the case of Yaka
[9505] Hyman, Larry Michael (1998) : Positional prominence and the ‘prosodic trough’ in Yaka
[9506] Hyman, Larry Michael (1998) : La morphologie et la ‘frication’ diachronique en bantou
[9509] Hyman, Larry Michael (1999) : The historical interpretation of vowel harmony in Bantu
[9510] Hyman, Larry Michael (1999) : The interaction between focus and tone in Bantu
[9511] Hyman, Larry Michael (2001) : Vowel harmony in Gunu
[9513] Hyman, Larry Michael (2003) : Segmental phonology
[9514] Hyman, Larry Michael (2003) : Basaa (A43)
[9515] Hyman, Larry Michael (2003) : Sound change, misanalysis and analogy in the Bantu causative
[9516] Hyman, Larry Michael (2003) : The theory and a language (tTAAL): Larry M. Hyman on African languages and phonological theory
[9517] Hyman, Larry Michael (2003) : Suffix ordering in Bantu: a morphocentric approach
[9518] Hyman, Larry Michael (2004) : Why describe African languages?
[23252] Hyman, Larry Michael (2005) : Initial vowel and prefix tone in Kom: related to the Bantu augment?
[24101] Hyman, Larry Michael (2003) : How to become a ‘Kwaʼ verb
[24585] Hyman, Larry Michael (1972) : A Phonological Study of FeʼFeʼ-Bamileke
[24671] Hyman, Larry Michael (2008) : Directional asymmetries in the morphology and phonology of words, with special reference to Bantu
[24734] Hyman, Larry Michael (2007) : Niger-Congo Verb Extensions: Overview and Discussion
[25163] Hyman, Larry Michael (2010) : Focus marking in Aghem: Syntax or semantics?
[25463] Hyman, Larry Michael (2010) : Pronoun Systems in Grassfields Bantu
[26259] Hyman, Larry Michael (1970) : How concrete is phonology?
[9441] Hyman, Larry Michael (Ed) (1976) : Studies in Bantu tonology
[9446] Hyman, Larry Michael (Ed) (1979) : Aghem grammatical structure, with special reference to noun classes, tense-aspect and focus marking
[9450] Hyman, Larry Michael (Ed) (1980) : Noun classes in the Grassfield Bantu borderland
[9493] Hyman, Larry Michael & Al[fred] D. Mtenje (1993) : A preliminary report on Chichewa tone
[9507] Hyman, Larry Michael & Al[fred] D. Mtenje (1999) : Non-etymological high tones in the Chichewa verb
[9508] Hyman, Larry Michael & Al[fred] D. Mtenje (1999) : Prosodic morpholog and tone: the case of Chichewa
[9463] Hyman, Larry Michael & Alessandro Duranti (1982) : On the object relation in Bantu
[9487] Hyman, Larry Michael & Armindo Saul Atelela Ngunga (1992) : On the non-universality of tonal association ‘conventions’: evidence from Ciyao
[9497] Hyman, Larry Michael & Armindo Saul Atelela Ngunga (1994) : On the non-universality of tonal association ‘conventions’: evidence from Ciyao
[9502] Hyman, Larry Michael & Armindo Saul Atelela Ngunga (1997) : Two kinds of moraic nasals in Ciyao
[9458] Hyman, Larry Michael & Bernard Comrie (1981) : Logophoric reference in Gokana
[9461] Hyman, Larry Michael & Bernard Comrie (1981) : Coreference and logophoricity in Gokana
[9503] Hyman, Larry Michael & Charles Wayne Kisseberth (Ed) (1998) : Theoretical aspects of Bantu tone
[9427] Hyman, Larry Michael & Daniel J. Magaji (1970) : Essentials of Gwari grammar
[9488] Hyman, Larry Michael & Edmond Biloa (1992) : Transparent low tone in Tuki
[9432] Hyman, Larry Michael & Erhard Friedrich Karl Voeltz (1971) : The linguistic status of Bamileke
[9468] Hyman, Larry Michael & Ernest Rugwa Byarushengo (1984) : A model of Haya tonology
[9478] Hyman, Larry Michael & Francis X. Katamba (1990) : Spurious high-tone extension in Luganda
[9479] Hyman, Larry Michael & Francis X. Katamba (1990) : Final vowel shortening in Luganda
[9481] Hyman, Larry Michael & Francis X. Katamba (1990) : The augment in Luganda tonology
[9482] Hyman, Larry Michael & Francis X. Katamba (1990/91) : The augment as an inflectional category in Luganda grammar
[9483] Hyman, Larry Michael & Francis X. Katamba (1991) : Cyclicity and suffix doubling in the Bantu verb stem
[9489] Hyman, Larry Michael & Francis X. Katamba (1993) : A new approach to tone in Luganda
[9492] Hyman, Larry Michael & Francis X. Katamba (1993) : The augment in Luganda: syntax or pragmatics?
[9500] Hyman, Larry Michael & Jeri Moxley (1996) : The morpheme in phonological change: velar palatalization in Bantu
[9469] Hyman, Larry Michael & John Robert Watters (1984) : Auxiliary focus
[9504] Hyman, Larry Michael & Joyce Thambole Mathangwane (1998) : Tonal domains and depressor consonants in Ikalanga
[9512] Hyman, Larry Michael & Knut J. Olawsky (2002) : Dagbani verb tonology
[9442] Hyman, Larry Michael & Maurice Tadadjeu (1976) : Floating tones in Mbam-Nkam
[9470] Hyman, Larry Michael & Nzama [Kambale] Valinande (1985) : Globality in the Kinande tone system
[9437] Hyman, Larry Michael & Russell Galen Schuh (1974) : Universals of tone rules: evidence from West Africa
[9486] Hyman, Larry Michael & Sam A. Mchombo (1992) : Morphotactic constraints in the Chichewa verb stem
[9501] Hyman, Larry Michael & Sharon Inkelas (1997) : Emergent templates: the unusual case of Tiene
[9455] Hyman, Larry Michael , Alessandro Duranti & Malilo Morolong (1980) : Toward a typology of direct object in Bantu
[9428] Hyman, Larry Michael , Danny Keith Alford & Elizabeth Akpati (1970) : Inalienable possession in Igbo
[9429] Hyman, Larry Michael , Erhard Friedrich Karl Voeltz & G. Tchokokam (1970) : Noun class levelling in Bamileke
[9473] Hyman, Larry Michael , Francis X. Katamba & Livingstone Walusimbi (1987) : Luganda and the strict layer hypothesis
[9443] Hyman, Larry Michael , Leon Carl Jacobson & Russell Galen Schuh (Ed) (1976) : Papers in African linguistics in honour of William E. Welmers
[10518] Katamba, Francis X. & Larry Michael Hyman (1991) : Nasality and morpheme structure constraints in Luganda
[13183] Mathangwane, Joyce Thambole & Larry Michael Hyman (1999) : Meeussen’s rule at the phrase level in Kalanga
[14637] Mutaka, Ngessimo M. & Larry Michael Hyman (1990) : Syllables and morpheme integrity in Kinande reduplication