NILOMORPH
@nilomorph.bsky.social
ERC Synergy Grant-funded project on the evolution of suprasegmental morphology in West Nilotic. PIs: Matthew Baerman (U. of Surrey), Bert Remijsen (FU Berlin), Lameen Souag (CNRS). https://nilomorph.eu/
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Confs: Workshop at the International Morphology Meeting 22: The Evolution of Non-Concatenative Morphology
Confs: Workshop at the International Morphology Meeting 22: The Evolution of Non-Concatenative Morphology
Invited speaker: Pavel Iosad (University of Edinburgh)
Morphological alternations can be realized through the concatenation of affixes, or through non-concatenative processes that do not involve the addition of segmental material, such as modifications of suprasegmental features (e.g. length or tone), or the featural constituents of segments (e.g. vowel height, consonantal manner of articulation). The two nouns below, from Nuer (a West Nilotic language of South Sudan and Ethiopia), illustrate
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September 23, 2025 at 2:14 PM
Confs: Workshop at the International Morphology Meeting 22: The Evolution of Non-Concatenative Morphology
New publication on Dinka by NILOMORPH member Mirella Blum - "Dialectal tone description enhances historical tonology", in @diachronica.bsky.social
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Dialectal tone description enhances historical tonology | John Benjamins
Abstract
This paper illustrates that in-depth descriptive work of closely related varieties of Dinka, a Nilotic tone language with an unusually complex suprasegmental system, provides solutions to pre...
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September 17, 2025 at 11:12 AM
New publication on Dinka by NILOMORPH member Mirella Blum - "Dialectal tone description enhances historical tonology", in @diachronica.bsky.social
www.jbe-platform.com/content/jour...
www.jbe-platform.com/content/jour...
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🔎 Et si une seule syllabe pouvait porter tout un sens?
Le linguiste Lameen Souag (CNRS) décrypte dans cet article des langues comme le #Dinka, où intonation et ton font sens. Avec le projet Nilomorph, il explore ce que cela dit de l’origine du langage. À lire ici 👉 bit.ly/44OtpU7
Le linguiste Lameen Souag (CNRS) décrypte dans cet article des langues comme le #Dinka, où intonation et ton font sens. Avec le projet Nilomorph, il explore ce que cela dit de l’origine du langage. À lire ici 👉 bit.ly/44OtpU7
July 16, 2025 at 8:44 AM
🔎 Et si une seule syllabe pouvait porter tout un sens?
Le linguiste Lameen Souag (CNRS) décrypte dans cet article des langues comme le #Dinka, où intonation et ton font sens. Avec le projet Nilomorph, il explore ce que cela dit de l’origine du langage. À lire ici 👉 bit.ly/44OtpU7
Le linguiste Lameen Souag (CNRS) décrypte dans cet article des langues comme le #Dinka, où intonation et ton font sens. Avec le projet Nilomorph, il explore ce que cela dit de l’origine du langage. À lire ici 👉 bit.ly/44OtpU7
New project publication:
"Analogical change in Dinka vowel alternations", by Matthew Baerman and Mirella Blum (Morphology, 2025)
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"Analogical change in Dinka vowel alternations", by Matthew Baerman and Mirella Blum (Morphology, 2025)
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Analogical change in Dinka vowel alternations - Morphology
Verbs in Dinka (West Nilotic, Nilo-Saharan) are largely monosyllabic, but nonetheless the language displays a rich inventory of inflectional and derivational forms realized through alternations of the...
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July 11, 2025 at 6:30 AM
New project publication:
"Analogical change in Dinka vowel alternations", by Matthew Baerman and Mirella Blum (Morphology, 2025)
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
"Analogical change in Dinka vowel alternations", by Matthew Baerman and Mirella Blum (Morphology, 2025)
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
NILOMORPH job opportunity: become a Research Fellow in Language Data Science, at the University of Surrey.
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July 4, 2025 at 1:49 PM
NILOMORPH job opportunity: become a Research Fellow in Language Data Science, at the University of Surrey.
jobs.surrey.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx...
jobs.surrey.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx...
NILOMORPH has begun! Over the course of the next 6 years, thanks to an @erc.europa.eu Synergy Grant, we'll be trying to figure out how West Nilotic languages such as Dinka and Nuer managed to stuff most of their morphology inside monosyllabic roots.
July 4, 2025 at 1:45 PM
NILOMORPH has begun! Over the course of the next 6 years, thanks to an @erc.europa.eu Synergy Grant, we'll be trying to figure out how West Nilotic languages such as Dinka and Nuer managed to stuff most of their morphology inside monosyllabic roots.