Representation of speech in CorpAfroAs: Transcriptional strategies and prosodic units |
Shlomo Izre'el and Amina Mettouchi |
Tone and intonation |
Bernard Caron |
The intonation of topic and focus: Zaar (Nigeria), Tamasheq (Niger), Juba Arabic (South Sudan) and Tripoli Arabic (Libya) |
Bernard Caron, Cécile Lux, Stefano Manfredi, Christophe Pereira |
Quotative constructions and prosody in some Afroasiatic languages: Towards a typology |
Il-Il Yatziv-Malibert and Martine Vanhove |
Glossing in Semitic languages: A comparison of Moroccan Arabic and Modern Hebrew |
Ángeles Vicente, Il-Il Yatziv-Malibert and Alexandrine Barontini |
From the Leipzig Glossing Rules to the GE and RX lines |
Bernard Comrie |
Cross-linguistic comparability in CorpAfroAs |
Amina Mettouchi, Graziano Savá and Mauro Tosco |
Functional domains and cross-linguistic comparability |
Zygmunt Frajzyngier and Amina Mettouchi |
Language contact, borrowing and codeswitching |
Stefano Manfredi, Marie Claude Simeone-Senelle and Mauro Tosco |
ELAN-CorpA: Lexicon-aided annotation in ELAN |
Christian Chanard |
Representation of speech in CorpAfroAs: Transcriptional strategies and prosodic units |
Shlomo Izre'el and Amina Mettouchi |
Tone and intonation |
Bernard Caron |
The intonation of topic and focus: Zaar (Nigeria), Tamasheq (Niger), Juba Arabic (South Sudan) and Tripoli Arabic (Libya) |
Bernard Caron, Cécile Lux, Stefano Manfredi, Christophe Pereira |
Quotative constructions and prosody in some Afroasiatic languages: Towards a typology |
Il-Il Yatziv-Malibert and Martine Vanhove |
Glossing in Semitic languages: A comparison of Moroccan Arabic and Modern Hebrew |
Ángeles Vicente, Il-Il Yatziv-Malibert and Alexandrine Barontini |
From the Leipzig Glossing Rules to the GE and RX lines |
Bernard Comrie |