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Slides

  1. 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.
  2. John Merrill (Princeton University). Comparative reconstruction of Proto-Niger-Congo class markers.
  3. Chrisnah Renaudot Mfouhou & Sara Pacchiarotti (Ghent University). The noun class system of Ndunga ("Ubangi", Mbaic) from a Niger-Congo perspective.
  4. Ulrich Kleinewillinghöfer (Bua Group). The noun form classes -ṭe/i and -(n)ṭe/i of Kulaal and their (probable) cognates across Benue-Volta.
  5. Ronald P. Schaefer (Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville) & Francis O. Egbokhare (University of Ibadan). Tones, aspects, and tense in Edoid.
  6. Konstantin Pozdniakov & Valentin Vydrin (LLACAN: CNRS - INALCO /EPHE). Mande and Bantu comparison in the Niger-Congolese perspective.
  7. Natalia Kuznetsova (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan). Historical relations between clefts, focus markers, and relative clauses in Guro and other South Mande languages.
  8. Elisabeth J. Kerr (Ghent University). Reconstructing intermediate stages of change in verbal synthesis in Niger-Congo.
  9. Mark Van de Velde & Dmitry Idiatov (LLACAN: CNRS - INALCO/EPHE). Genitive constructions in Niger-Congo.
  10. Larry Hyman (University of California, Berkeley). Limba verb extensions in Niger-Congo perspective.
  11. Guillaume Segerer (LLACAN: CNRS - INALCO/EPHE). La reconstruction du proto-Joola.
  12. Rebecca D. Paterson (Princeton University). Reconstructing Proto-NW Kainji.
  13. Jakob Lesage (Humboldt Universität, Berlin). Kam as an isolate within Niger-Congo?
  14. Abbie Hantgan, Vadim Diachkov, Promise Dodzi Kpoglu, Lora Litvinova, Aurore Montébran & Fabian Zuk (BANG Project: ERC / LLACAN, CNRS). Dogon: Evidence of Niger-Congo affiliation.
  15. Fabian Zuk (BANG Project: ERC / LLACAN, CNRS). Early Dogon i-metathesis: (on how i moved out and what it means for the family).
  16. Jens Fleischhauer (Heinrich-Heine-University, Düsseldorf). Suppletive kinship terms in the Bantu language family: A typological and historical analysis.
  17. Jeffrey Wills (Ukranian Catholic University, Lviv). Grassfields innovations: birds and other words.
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