Tom Güldemann - Selected Publications#


1) Güldemann, Tom, Sabine Zerbian and Malte Zimmermann. 2015. Variation in information structure with special reference to Africa. Annual Review of Linguistics 1: 155-178. http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev-linguist-030514-125134

2) Güldemann, Tom and Anne-Maria Fehn (eds.). 2014. Beyond ‘Khoisan’: historical relations in the Kalahari Basin. Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 330. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

3) Hammarström, Harald and Tom Güldemann. 2014. Quantifying geographical determinants of large-scale distributions of linguistic features. Language Dynamics and Change 4: 87-115.

4) Güldemann, Tom. 2013. Typology; Syntax: |Xam; Syntax: Taa (East !Xoon dialect); Syntax: Kwadi; Phonetics and phonology: Taa (!Xoon dialect); Phonetics and phonology: Kwadi; Morphology: |Xam; Morphology: Taa (East !Xoon dialect); Morphology: Kwadi; Language contact and sociolinguistics: Khoisan-internal contacts. In Vossen, Rainer (ed.), The Khoesan languages. London: Routledge.

5) Pickrell, Joseph K., Nick Patterson, Chiara Barbieri, Falko Berthold, Linda Gerlach, Tom Güldemann, Blesswell Kure, Sununguko Wata Mpoloka, Hirosi Nakagawa, Christfried Naumann, Mark Lipson, Po-Ru Loh, Joseph Lachance, Joanna Mountain, Carlos D. Bustamante, Bonnie Berger, Sarah A. Tishkoff, Brenna M. Henn, Mark Stoneking, David Reich and Brigitte Pakendorf. 2012. The genetic prehistory of southern Africa. Nature Communications 3, Article 1143.

6) Güldemann, Tom. 2011c. Proto-Bantu and Proto-Niger-Congo: macro-areal typology and linguistic reconstruction. In Hieda, Osamu, Christa König and Hirosi Nakagawa (eds.), Geographical typology and linguistic areas, with special reference to Africa. Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Studies in Linguistics 2. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 109-141.

7) Güldemann, Tom. 2010a. Sprachraum and geography: linguistic macro-areas in Africa. In Lameli, Alfred, Roland Kehrein and Stefan Rabanus (eds.), Language and space: an international handbook of linguistic variation, volume 2: language mapping. Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science 30,2. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 561-585, Maps 2901-2914.

8) Güldemann, Tom and Mark Stoneking. 2008. A historical appraisal of clicks: a linguistic and genetic population perspective. Annual Review of Anthropology 37: 93-109.

9) Güldemann, Tom. 2008c. Quotative indexes in African languages: a synchronic and diachronic survey. Empirical Approaches to Language Typology 34. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

10) Güldemann, Tom. 2008d. The Macro-Sudan belt: towards identifying a linguistic area in northern sub-Saharan Africa. In Heine, Bernd and Derek Nurse (eds.), A linguistic geography of Africa. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 151-185.
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