Maarten Mous

Maarten Mous

Universiteit Leiden

H-index: 23

Europe-Netherlands

About Maarten Mous

Maarten Mous, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit Leiden, specializes in the field of african languages, linguistics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

6 Onomatopoeia in Iraqw

Journal of African Languages and Linguistics

Konso

227 C14 Konso

Vowel copy in Iraqw verbal derivation

The Emergence of Lexical Applicatives in Iraqw

7 Valency and saliency in Bantu applicatives: A diachronic reanalysis

Ujamaa and Religious Pluralism in Tanzania: What DividedSubjectness Reveals about Christians and Muslims

Maarten Mous Information

University

Position

Professor of African Linguistics

Citations(all)

2590

Citations(since 2020)

888

Cited By

1996

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

47

i10Index(since 2020)

21

Email

University Profile Page

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Maarten Mous Skills & Research Interests

african languages

linguistics

Top articles of Maarten Mous

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

6 Onomatopoeia in Iraqw

Onomatopoeia in the World’s Languages: A Comparative Handbook

Maarten Mous

2024/4/1

Journal of African Languages and Linguistics

Paul Newman

Enoch O Aboh

Azeb Amha

Anneke O Breedveld

Maarten Kossmann

...

2023

Konso

Oxford handbook of Ethiopian languages

O Ongaye Oda

MPGM Mous

R Meyer

B Wakjira

Z Leyew

2023

227 C14 Konso

Ongaye Oda Orkaydo

Maarten Mous

2023/4/27

Vowel copy in Iraqw verbal derivation

Representing phonological detail (Part I: segmental structure and representations)

Bert Botma

Maarten Mous

J Weijer

2023/3/20

The Emergence of Lexical Applicatives in Iraqw

Arusha Working Papers in African Linguistics

Maarten Mous

2023

7 Valency and saliency in Bantu applicatives: A diachronic reanalysis

Applicative Morphology: Neglected Syntactic and Non-syntactic Functions

Hannah Gibson

Lutz Marten

Maarten Mous

Kristina Riedel

S Pacchiarotti

...

2022/10/3

Ujamaa and Religious Pluralism in Tanzania: What DividedSubjectness Reveals about Christians and Muslims

Journal of Linguistics and Language in Education

Antoni M Keya

2022/9/26

TONE AND THE VERBAL SYSTEMS OF NYOKON.

Journal of West African Languages

Maarten Mous

2022/7/1

Commands, Curses, Blessings and Invocations among the Iraqw of Tanzania

Maarten Mous

2022/4/21

Kenya: Sheng and Engsh

Maarten Mous

Sandra Barasa

2022/3/30

Tanzania and Kenya: Appraisal of Continued Richness in Languages.

Journal of Linguistics & Language in Education

Maarten Mous

2022/1/1

The typology of tone and Cushitic

Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus

MPGM Mous

2021/8/25

Verb-based restrictions on noun incorporation across languages

Linguistic Typology

Marieke Olthof

Eva van Lier

Tjeu Claessen

Swintha Danielsen

Katharina Haude

...

2021/7/27

Nominal number in Cushitic

Maarten Mous

2021/7/6

The Iraqw society reflected in their language

The integration of language and society: a cross-linguistic typology. Oxford: OUP

Maarten Mous

2021

The grammatical primacy of tone in Cushitic

Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus (SPiL Plus)

Maarten Mous

2021

Labialized consonants in Iraqw

Alain Ghio

Maarten Mous

Didier Demolin

2021

A phonetic study of Iraqw ejectives consonants

Didier Demolin

Alain Ghio

Maarten Mous

2021

Sheng and Engsh in Kenya’s public spaces and media

Y outh Language Practices and Urban Language Contact in Africa

Martin Mous

Sandra Barasa

2021/9/9

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