| Volume 30, Number 1 | |
| Evolution du système des classes nominales isangu (B42): Une lecture synchronique et diachronique des genres 5/2 et 9/10 | Idiata, Daniel F. |
| Le verbe zu en éwé ne marque pas par lui-même un changement d'état | Akuetey, Caesar |
| Aspectual contrasts in Esan | Ejele, P.E. |
| Double object and indirect object constructions in Hausa | Munkaila, M.M. |
| Understanding Chumburung proverbs | Hansford, Gillian F. |
| Les syntagmes nominaux en soninké | Halaoui, Nazam |
| Volume 30, Number 2 | |
| Grammar and cultural practices: The grammaticalization of triadic communication in West African languages | Ameka, Felix K. |
| Areal and genetic features in West Mande and South Mande phonology: In what sense did Mande languages evolve? | Vydrine, Valentin |
| Typical vowel systems and processes in West African Niger-Congo languages | Williamson, Kay |
| The Atlantic and Mande groups of Niger-Congo: A study in contrasts, a study in interaction | Childs, G. Tucker |
| West African logophorics and the typology of reference-tracking | Comrie, Bernard |
| Tense and aspect as coding means for information structure: A potential areal feature | Frajzyngier, Zygmunt |
| How to become a 'Kwa' verb | Hyman, Larry M. |
| En regard de l'espace sahélo-saharien - Typologie des langues et questions de Sprachbünde: Réflexions sur les effets linguistiques du contact et des fonctionnalités sociolinguistiques | Nicolai, R. |