Slides
- Koen Bostoen, Peter Coutros (Ghent University) & Carina Schlebusch (Uppsala University). A transdisciplinary review of linguistic, archaeological and genetic evidence for the origins and expansion of Niger-Congo.
- John Merrill (Princeton University). Comparative reconstruction of Proto-Niger-Congo class markers.
- Chrisnah Renaudot Mfouhou & Sara Pacchiarotti (Ghent University). The noun class system of Ndunga ("Ubangi", Mbaic) from a Niger-Congo perspective.
- Ulrich Kleinewillinghöfer (Bua Group). The noun form classes -ṭe/i and -(n)ṭe/i of Kulaal and their (probable) cognates across Benue-Volta.
- Ronald P. Schaefer (Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville) & Francis O. Egbokhare (University of Ibadan). Tones, aspects, and tense in Edoid.
- Konstantin Pozdniakov & Valentin Vydrin (LLACAN: CNRS - INALCO /EPHE). Mande and Bantu comparison in the Niger-Congolese perspective.
- Natalia Kuznetsova (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan). Historical relations between clefts, focus markers, and relative clauses in Guro and other South Mande languages.
- Elisabeth J. Kerr (Ghent University). Reconstructing intermediate stages of change in verbal synthesis in Niger-Congo.
- Mark Van de Velde & Dmitry Idiatov (LLACAN: CNRS - INALCO/EPHE). Genitive constructions in Niger-Congo.
- Larry Hyman (University of California, Berkeley). Limba verb extensions in Niger-Congo perspective.
- Guillaume Segerer (LLACAN: CNRS - INALCO/EPHE). La reconstruction du proto-Joola.
- Rebecca D. Paterson (Princeton University). Reconstructing Proto-NW Kainji.
- Jakob Lesage (Humboldt Universität, Berlin). Kam as an isolate within Niger-Congo?
- Abbie Hantgan, Vadim Diachkov, Promise Dodzi Kpoglu, Lora Litvinova, Aurore Montébran & Fabian Zuk (BANG Project: ERC / LLACAN, CNRS). Dogon: Evidence of Niger-Congo affiliation.
- Fabian Zuk (BANG Project: ERC / LLACAN, CNRS). Early Dogon i-metathesis: (on how i moved out and what it means for the family).
- Jens Fleischhauer (Heinrich-Heine-University, Düsseldorf). Suppletive kinship terms in the Bantu language family: A typological and historical analysis.
- Jeffrey Wills (Ukranian Catholic University, Lviv). Grassfields innovations: birds and other words.
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