In:Corpus-based Studies of Lesser-described Languages: The CorpAfroAs corpus of spoken AfroAsiatic languages
Edited by Amina Mettouchi, Martine Vanhove and Dominique Caubet
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics 68] 2015
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 20 May 2015
https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.68.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.68.toc
Table of contents
Part 1: Phonetics, phonology and prosody
Representation of speech in CorpAfroAs: Transcriptional strategies and prosodic units
Tone and intonation
Part 2: Interfacing prosody, information structure and syntax
The intonation of topic and focus: Zaar (Nigeria), Tamasheq (Niger), Juba Arabic (South Sudan) and Tripoli Arabic (Libya)
Quotative constructions and prosody in some Afroasiatic languages: Towards a typology
Part 3: Cross-linguistic comparability
Glossing in Semitic languages: A comparison of Moroccan Arabic and Modern Hebrew
From the Leipzig Glossing Rules to the GE and RX lines
Cross-linguistic comparability in CorpAfroAs
Functional domains and cross-linguistic comparability
Part 4: Language contact
Language contact, borrowing and codeswitching
Part 5: Information technology
ELAN-CorpA: Lexicon-aided annotation in ELAN
Language index
Subject index
