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Online Articles
Articles from past issues (before 2005) are being scanned and will be available on this website. Click on the links below to view.

View Anderson, Stephen C. 1982. From semivowels to aspiration to long consonants in Ngyemboon-Bamileke. Journal of West African Languages 12, no. 2: 58-68.

View Armstrong, Robert G. 1983. The Idomoid languages of the Benue and Cross-River valleys. The Journal of West African Languages 13, no. 1: 91-150.

View Bamgbose, Ayo. 1982. Issues in the analysis of serial verb constructions. Journal of West African Languages 12, no. 2: 3-21.

View Blench, R. M. 1993. An outline classification of the Mambiloid languages. Journal of West African Languages 23, no. 1: 105-118.

View Brousseau, A. M., and J. S. Lumsden. 1992. Nominal structures in Fongbe. Journal of West African Languages 22, no. 1: 5–26.

View Chumbow, Beban Sammy. 1982. Contraction and tone polarization in Ogori. Journal of West African Languages 12, no. 1: 89-102.

View Chumbow, Beban Sammy. 1987. Towards a language planning model for Africa. Journal of West African Languages 17, no. 1: 15-22.

View Dolphyne, Florence. 1982. Language use among the Brong of Ghana. Journal of West African Languages 12, no. 1: 52-76.

View Emenanjo, E. N. 1982. The interfix: an aspect of universal morphology. Journal of West African Languages 12, no. 1: 77-88.

View Faraclas, N. 1982. Elision and other morpheme boundary phenomena in the Western dialects of Obolo. Journal of West African Languages 12, no. 2: 69-82.

View Hansford, Gillian F. 2005. My eyes are red: Body metaphor in Chumburung. Journal of West African Languages 32, no. 1-2: 135-180.

View Isola, Akinwumi. 1982. Ena: Code-talking in Yoruba. Journal of West African Languages 12, no. 1: 43-52.

View Kari, Ethelbert E. 2005. Degema subject markers: Are they prefixes or proclitics? Journal of West African Languages 32, no. 1&2: 13-20.

View Marchese, Lynell. 1982. Basic aspectual categories in proto-Kru. Journal of West African Languages 12, no. 1: 3-23.

View Mensah, E.N.A. 1982. The feature lingual and the Akan consonant system. Journal of West African Languages 12, no. 1: 24-33.

View Mutaka, N. M. 1995. Vowel harmony in Kinande. Journal of West African Languages 25, no. 2: 41–55.

View Naden, Anthony J. 1982. Class pronoun desuetude revisited. Journal of West African Languages 12, no. 1: 34-41.

View Omamor, Augusta P. 1982. Tense and aspect in Isekiri. Journal of West African Languages 12, no. 2: 95-129.

View Pike, Kenneth L. 1982. Tune and tone: Generalized zyntagmatic pitch patterns constrained by particular lexical patterns. Journal of West African Languages 12, no. 2: 22-41.

View Stanley, Carol. 1982. Form and function of adjectival elements in Tikar. Journal of West African Languages 12, no. 2: 83-94.

View Ugorji, C.U.C. 2005. Dialect communities and language vitality: The case of Igbo. Journal of West African Languages 32, no. 1&2: 33–44.

View Wiesemann, Ursula. 1982. Switch reference in Bantu languages. Journal of West African Languages 12, no. 2: 42-57.

Index
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