articleJournal of the American Oriental SocietyJan 1, 2002Closed access

The Hausa Language: An Encyclopedic Reference Grammar

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Abstract

This book is a comprehensive grammar of Hausa, one of the largest and most important languages of Africa. Hausa is spoken by some 35 million people as a first language and approximately 15 million more as a second language. Paul Newman, a world authority on the Hausa language, draws on two centuries of Hausa linguistic scholarship to provide the most authoritative and detailed grammar of the language ever written. Unlike other grammars, this book is organised alphabetically. Readers will appreciate the ease with which they can find the specific individual topics that interest them. The grammar covers such expected topics as tonology, noun plurals, and verbal tense/aspect as well as often neglected topics,…

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Keywords
  • Hausa
  • Linguistics
  • Grammar
  • Natural language processing
  • History
  • Computer science
  • Philosophy
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  • Quality Education
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