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Data-Rich Linguistics - Head Work

by Editor(s): Oluseye Adesola, Akinbiyi Akinlabi, Olanike Ola Orie

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This collection was compiled by an international group of scholars in recognition of Professor Yiwola Awoyale’s contributions to African language and linguistic studies. Based at University of Pennsylvania, Professor Awoyale is particularly celebrated as a great field linguist, who pays special attention to data and data documentation. This edited volume presents current research on topics concerning the syntax, semantics, phonology, applied- and socio-linguistics of African languages, providing a state-of-the-art account of contemporary issues in African linguistics today.
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Oluseye Adesola works as a Senior Lecturer of African Studies at Yale University and is the Associate Director of the African Anaphora project at Rutgers University, USA. He has published several articles on Yoruba studies and linguistics, and his current research interests include linguistics in African languages, African history, and Yoruba literature and culture. He is a co-editor of Proceedings of the 4th WOCAL Conference of African Linguistics (2003), and has published his work in several scholarly journals, such as Linguistic Inquiry, Lingua, and the Journal of African Languages and Linguistics.Akinbiyi Akinlabi is Professor of Linguistics at Rutgers University, USA, and President of the World Congress of African Linguistics. He is well-known for his pioneering work on underspecification theory and tonal structure in Yoruba and has worked extensively on the phonology and morphology of West African languages. Professor Akinlabi is the author and co-editor of several books, including Yoruba: A Phonological Grammar, Theoretical Approaches to African Linguistics (1995) and Proceedings of the 4th WOCAL Conference of African Linguistics (2003). In addition, he has published in several highly-rated journals, such as Linguistic Inquiry, Lingua and the Journal of Linguistics. Olanike Ola Orie is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology and Director of the Linguistics Program at Tulane University, USA. Since publishing her dissertation in 1997, her field of specialization has been the phonology and morphology of Benue-Congo languages, especially Yoruba. Most recently, she has been documenting language loss patterns in post-lingual deafness contexts and comparing the observed properties to language acquisition in children. Her recent publications include: Acquisition Reversal: the Effects of Postlingual Deafness in Yoruba (2012) and Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Conference on African Linguistics: Linguistic Interfaces in African Languages (2013). Her work has appeared in several academic journals, such as the Journal of Linguistics, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, and The Linguistic Review.

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