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Niger-Congo Comparative Studies
4 Titles
Editors
- Valentin Vydrin (Chief Editor, INALCO – LLACAN, CNRS, Paris)
- Larry Hyman (University of California, Berkeley)
- Konstantin Pozdniakov (INALCO – LLACAN, CNRS, Paris)
- Guillaume Segerer (LLACAN, CNRS, Paris)
- John Watters (SIL International, Dallas, Texas)
Aims and Scope
The aim of the proposed series is to enhance comparative-historical studies and linguistic reconstruction of proto-languages of the groups and families within Niger-Congo, and eventually, of Proto-Niger-Congo itself. The monographs in this series may be authored by one person or by a team of specialists. They will deal with all aspects of comparative-historical Niger-Congo studies, including both segmental and prosodic phonology, morphology and syntax, etymological dictionaries of groups and families, problems of genetic classification, application of statistical methods to the comparative-historical Niger-Congo studies, correlation of genetic relationships, contact-induced affinities, and so on.
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ISSNs
Print ISSN 2627-0048