This book, one of the few English language publications on indigenous
languages spoken in East Africa, highlights theoretical contributions on
understudied East Cushitic languages, based on extensive data. It
introduces readers to important fields such as the OT phonology and
morphology of Dhaasanac and discusses the syntax of negation, semantics
of focus, negation and context shift. It then examines negative polarity
items and context sensitivity in the Rendille, Burji, Somali and Afar
languages to offer broader insights into these phenomena. Given its
focus, the book will appeal to researchers and students who are
interested in formal semantics, pragmatics and indigenous studies around
the globe, especially those wanting to learn about East Cushitic
linguistics.