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Manuel de langue haoussa; ou, Chrestomathie haoussa : précéde d'un abrégé de grammaire et suivi d'un vocabulaire
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Year: 1901 Publisher: Paris : Maissonneuve,

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Dictionary of the Hausa language
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ISBN: 9780340177006 0340177004 Year: 1976 Publisher: London: Hodder and Stoughton,

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Die Haussasprache
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Year: 1906 Publisher: Heildelberg : Groos,

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Hausa language.


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A guide to teaching and learning Hausa as a foreign language
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ISBN: 9783862882779 3862882772 Year: 2012 Publisher: München: Lincom Europa,

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Mabudin faransi : Clef à la langue haoussa.
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Year: 1965 Publisher: [Zaria] : [Gaskiya corporation],

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Grammar of the Hausa language
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ISBN: 0576114561 9780576114561 Year: 1971 Publisher: Farnborough : Gregg,

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The morphological-to-analytic causative continuum in Hausa : new insights and analyses in a typological perspective
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ISSN: 05674980 ISBN: 9783447108034 3447108037 Year: 2017 Volume: 109 Publisher: Wiesbaden Harrassowitz Verlag

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Over the last few decades, linguists have devoted considerable attention to both homogeneity and variation in the expression of causal events across languages. However, most studies, whether typological or language-specific, have focused on the category of morphologically overt (e.g., ‘lie/lay X down’) causatives, rather neglecting complex periphrastic (e.g., ‘get X to lie down’) formations. The present study addresses this imbalance by elucidating a wide spectrum of causative expressions in Hausa (Chadic/Afroasiatic), supported by a strong cross-linguistic perspective.It systematically explores, for the first time in an African language, the key design features that distinguish the two mechanisms. Also, it demonstrates that Hausa periphrastic causatives can also differ from each other, e.g., in implicational strength, depending on the modal (TAM) properties of the lower clause. In line with contemporary approaches located within a general typology of causation, the analysis invokes the widely accepted dichotomy between direct and indirect causative constructions. Direct causation associates with morphological causatives, indirect causation with periphrastic expressions - compare morphological ‘I lay X down’ (direct, with no intermediary) with periphrastic ‘I got X to lie down’ (indirect, where X also functions as an intervening actor/cause). Thus, this study provides a rare account of how the two types are used to describe pragmatically different causal events and participant roles.


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Dictionary of the Hausa language
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Year: 1962 Publisher: London : University of London press,

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Concise Hausa Grammar
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Year: 1959 Publisher: London : Ronald,

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Hausa language --- Grammar.


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Die Sprache der Hausa : Grammatik, Uebungen und Chrestomathie, sowie hausanisch-deutsches und deutsch-hausanisches Wörterverzeichniss
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Year: 1901 Publisher: Wien : Hartleben,

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