24. Afrikanist*innentag, Programme (Day 2)

Programme Friday 2 July 2021

Navigating between talks: Presentations are split over two Zoom rooms that are open for the duration of the conference. All presentations on the left hand side of the programme are held in Room 1 and the presentations on the right hand side are in Room 2. Clicking on the name of the presenter will take you to the appropriate room. Alternatively, click on either ROOM 1 or ROOM 2 in the programme below.

A seperate Zoom room for gathering digitally can be accessed by clicking on Coffee break / lunch break. All rooms are password protected. The password is provided upon registraton.

Note: all times are given in CEST (UTC+2)

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Last updated: 25 June 2021 (LP)


   

Room 1

 

Room 2

Session 1
Volta-Niger/Bantoid
Bantu 1
8:30
Folorunso Ilori &
Justina Onuora
A syntactic reappraisal of polar question constructions in Igbo
Heidrun Kröger
Beobachtungen zu Possessiven de mosambikanischen Ngoni
9:00
Ronald Schaefer & Francis Egbokhare
Limits on verb nominalization by prefix vowel
Yuning Shen
Eine korpusbasierte genetische Sprachklassifikation der Ost-Bantusprachen: die Daten und die Normalisierung
9:30
Florence Tabe Ako Enoh
Negation in Kenyang
Holger Tröbs
Betrachtungen zu thematischen Restriktionen bei lokaler Inversion im Swahili aus sprachvergleichender Bantu-Perspektive
Pause
10:00-10:30
Coffee break
 
Coffee break
 
Session 2
Phonology
 
 Bantu 2
 
10:30
Paul Okyere Omane, Frank Kügler & Natalie Boll-Avetisyan
Distinct rhythm profiles in Akan, Ewe, and Ghanaian English: Should traditional rhythm matrices be reconsidered?
Sebastian Dom, Malin Petzell,
Leora Bar-el & Ponsiano Kanijo
The noncausal-causal alternation in Luguru
11:00
Frank Kügler
Regressive [+ATR ] vowel harmony across word boundaries in Anum
Deo Ngonyani & Yan Cong
Swahili Passive and Stative Extensions and their Interaction with the Applicative
11:30
Sabrina Bendjaballah &
David Le Gac
On Somali geminates
Emmanuella Ahishakiye
The derivational morphology of perception verbs in Kirundi
12:00
Andargachew Getu Gebeyehu
The phonology of Gwama
Makoto Furumoto
The Kimakunduchi copula marked with a relative clause prefix
Pause
12:30-13:30
Lunch break
 
Lunch break
 
Session 2
Ancient Northeast Africa
Bantu 3
13:30
Grant Kynaston
Greek Evidence for Geʽez Phonology in Late Antiquity
Lee J. Pratchett
Respect*in*g African languages: towards a typology of pronominal honorification in African languages
14:00
Letizia Cerqueglini
Old and Middle Egyptian Semantic Networks and Synesthesia in Modern South Arabian and Bedouin Arabic
Hilde Gunnink
The history of clicks in Nguni languages
14:30
Csilla Kász
Cognate Accusative Noun Phrases in the Quran - A Contribution to the Discussion on so-called Cognate Objects
Mandy Lorenzen
An investigation of backchannels in Luganda
15:00
Tamara Prischnegg
Der Optativ im Meroitischen
   
Pause
15:30-16:00
Coffee break
 
Coffee break
 
Session 4
Keynote 2 & Fachverband für Afrikanistik
 
16:00-17:15
Yvonne Treis
Keynote 2:
The functional load of stress in Highland East Cushitic
 
 
17:15
Inst. für Afrikanistik
Glückwunsch an Herrn Jungraithmayr
[Text by Dr Rudolf Leger]
   
17:30
Fachverband Afrikanistik e.V. (Klaus Beyer)
Verleihung.
Preis Abschlussarbeiten 2019
   
17:40-19:00
Fachverband Afrikanistik e.V.
Mitgliederversammlung