Maarten Kossmann (born 5 February 1966[1] in Zuidlaren, Netherlands) is a Dutch linguist who specializes in Berber languages. He is currently professor of Berber studies at Leiden University.[2]
Maarten Kossmann | |
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Alma mater | Leiden University |
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Discipline | Linguist |
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Institutions | Leiden University |
Bibliography
edit- 1997. Grammaire du parler berbère de Figuig (Maroc oriental).
- 1999. Essai sur la phonologie historique du berbère.
- 2000. A Study of Eastern Moroccan Fairy Tales.
- 2010. Parallel System Borrowing: Parallel morphological systems due to the borrowing of paradigms.
- 2011. A Grammar of Ayer Tuareg (Niger).
- 2013. The Arabic Influence on Northern Berber.
- 2014. On substratum: The history of the focus marker d in Jijel Arabic (Algeria). In: Carole de Féral, Maarten Kossmann & Mauro Tosco (eds.), In and Out of Africa. Languages in question. In honour of Robert Nicolaï. Volume 2. Language Contact and Language Change in Africa.
References
edit- ^ "Leidse hoogleraren - Kossmann, Maarten Gosling" [Leiden Professors - Kossmann, Maarten Gosling]. University of Leiden (in Dutch). Retrieved 2019-02-11.
- ^ "Maarten Kossmann". Leiden University. Retrieved 2019-02-11.