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Transitivity in Bakel Soninke [PDF]
In this paper, after presenting the main particularities of the phonology and morphosyntax of Bakel Soninke, we provide a detailed analysis of the morphosyntactic mechanisms involving transitivity: morphologically unmarked transitivity alternations and ...
Denis Creissels, Anna Marie Diagne
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The Soninke Civilization: The Societal Organization and Its Flaws
This article studies the contemporary Soninke societal organization and its flaws. The Soninke families called xabiilo (clans) are stratified hieratically, but profoundly characterized by some social inequalities. According to the societal classification,
Issa Gadjigo
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Phonologically conditioned lability in Soninke (West-Mande) and its historical explanation
In Soninke (West Mande), all non-monosyllabic transitive verbs ending with a front vowel are P-labile, whereas P-lability is almost inexistent among the transitive verbs that end with a non-front vowel.
Denis Creissels
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This article compares the graphemes of Ajami as used in Islamic manuscripts and the phonemes of present-day Soninke. This comparison made it possible to identify two types of correspondences: unambiguous correspondences and ambiguous correspondences ...
Djibril Dramé
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La catégorie des verbes statifs dans le système morphosyntaxique du soninké
This article describes a lexical category found in Soninke that has been neglected so far. The general characteristics of this category are similar to those of the "stative verbs" found in Manding languages.
Denis Creissels
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Review and cross-cultural analysis of medicinal plants traditionally used in Mauritania [PDF]
Background Mauritania has the most detailed and diverse knowledge on traditional plant remedies of medicinal plant use, despite its comparatively limited native flora due to its low population density and severe desert climate. However, the country is at
Cheikh Yebouk +6 more
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This article focuses on the dialectological analysis of the Soninke language, in particular between two dialects: the Kíngí and the Jàahúnú varieties, belonging to the same dialectal division traditionally called the Eastern dialect.
Djibril Dramé
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Textes tonalisés et glosés en soninké du Kingi
1. Contes 1.1. Conte 1 : l’âne de l’imam Ce texte, inspire d’un conte traditionnel du Moyen-Orient, a ete produit par Ismael Diawara dans le cadre du projet LGIDF (http://lgidf.cnrs.fr/) Koota yogo, deben ŋalimaamin taaxallenman daga bug’a yi.
Denis Creissels
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Les nouveaux sites Internet de la communauté soninké et la standardisation de la langue
Since a couple of years, the Soninke language has appeared on the Internet. One can find sites of associations as well as blogs of activists devoting themselves to the promotion of their language and culture.
Gérard Galtier
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How migrants' transcultural perceptions shape their children's bilingual language development: Insights from a cross-sectional multicultural study. [PDF]
BackgroundLittle is known about the factors affecting children's language acquisition in transcultural situations and how clinicians can take these children's specific needs into account.ObjectivesTo better understand the acquisition of bilingualism by ...
Caroline Barry +7 more
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