!!Felix Ameka - Selected Publications
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1. Ameka, Felix K. & Deborah Hill.  2020. The comparative semantics of verbs of ‘opening’: West Africa vs Oc eania. In Bromhead, Helen & Zhengdao Ye (eds.) Meaning, Life and Culture, 33 – 59. Canberra: ANU Press.\\
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2. Ameka, Felix K. 2019. “The nut opens” and “Hunger ends”: Verb constructions at the syntax-semantics interface. In  James Essegbey, Dalina Kallulli and Adams Bodomo (eds), The Grammar of Verbs and their Arguments: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective, 59–84. Cologne: Rüdiger Köppe.\\
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3. Ameka, Felix K. & Marina Terkourafi. 2019.  What if…? Imagining non-Western perspectives on pragmatic theory and practice. Journal of Pragmatics 145. 72-82.\\
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4. Seyfeddinipur, Mandana, Felix K. Ameka, Lissant Bolton, Jonathan Blumtritt, Brian Carpenter, Hilaria Cruz, Sebastian Drude, Patience L. Epps, Vera Ferreira, Ana Vilacy Galucio, Brigit Hellwig, Oliver Hinte, Gary Holton, Dagmar Jung, Irmgarda Kasinskaite Buddeberg, Manfred Krifka, Susan Kung, Miyuki Monroig, Ayu'nwi Ngwabe Neba, Sebastian Nordhoff, Brigitte Pakendorf, Kilu von Prince, Felix Rau, Keren Rice, Michael Riessler, Vera Szoelloesi Brenig, Nick Thieberger, Paul Trilsbeek, Hein van der Voort, & Tony Woodbury. 2019. Public access to research data in language documentation: Challenges and possible strategies. Language Documentation & Conservation 13: 545-563.\\
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5. Ameka, Felix K. 2018. Ghana-Togo-Mountain Languages: A socio-cultural, a typological or a genetic grouping? Afrika und Übersee 92(2015/2016). 1-12.\\
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6. Ameka, Felix K. 2018. From comparative descriptive linguistic fieldwork to documentary linguistic fieldwork in Ghana. In McDonnell, Bradley, Andrea L. Berez-Kroeker, and Gary Holton. (Eds.) Reflections on Language Documentation 20 Years after Himmelmann 1998. Language Documentation & Conservation Special Publication 15.  224-239. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press.\\
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7. Ameka, Felix K. 2017. Meaning between algebra and culture: Auto-antonyms in the Ewe verb lexicon. In Lisa L.S. Cheng, Maarten Hijzelendoorn, Hilke Reckman and Rint Sybesma (eds), Crossroads Semantics: Computation, Experiment and Grammar, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 227–48. doi.org/ 10.1075/z.210.14ame.\\
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8. Ameka, Felix K.  2017. Logophoricity. In: Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y. & Robert MW Dixon (eds.) The Cambridge handbook of linguistic typology,  477-512.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press\\
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9. Ameka, Felix K. & James Essegbey. 2017. Divergence and convergence among the Ghana-Togo-Mountain languages. Language Typology and Universals (STUF)  70(2). 245-271.\\
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10. Ameka, Felix K. 2016.  "The uselessness of the useful": language standardisation and variation in multilingual contexts. In: Carol Percy &  Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade (eds.), Prescription and Tradition in Language: Establishing Standards across Time and Space, 59-71. Bristol: Multilingual Matters.