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Jaggar, Philip J. (2016) The Morphological-to-Analytic Causative Continuum in Hausa New Insights and Analyses in a Typological Perspective. (Unpublished)

Jaggar, Philip J. (2014) 'The Hausa "Grade 5/Causative-Efferential" Verb: Causative, Noncausative, or Both? A Critical Assessment Of Previous Analyses.' The relativity of proximity and remoteness: communication from the perspective of culture and linguistics.

Jaggar, Philip J. (2010) 'The role of comparative/historical linguistics in reconstructing the past: what borrowed and inherited words tell us about the early history of Hausa.' In: Rossi, Benedetta and Haour, Anne, (eds.), Being and Becoming Hausa: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Leiden: Brill, pp. 38-58. (African Social Studies Series)

Jaggar, Philip J. and Buba, Malami (2009) 'Metaphorical extensions of 'eat' ---> [OVERCOME] and 'drink' ---> [UNDERGO] in Hausa.' In: Newman, John, (ed.), The Linguistics of Eating and Drinking. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, pp. 229-251. (Typological Studies in Language)

Jaggar, Philip J. (2009) 'Quantification and polarity: negative adverbial intensifiers ('never ever', 'not at all', etc.) in Hausa.' In: Cyffer, Norbert, Ebermann, Erwin and Ziegelmeyer, Georg, (eds.), Negation Patterns in West African Languages and Beyond. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 57-69. (Typological Studies in Language, 87)

Jaggar, Philip J. and Lüpke, Friederike (2008) 'North and West African languages.' In: Austin, Peter, (ed.), 1000 languages. The worldwide history of living and lost tongues. London: Thames and Hudson, pp. 60-85.

Jaggar, Philip J. (2006) 'The Hausa perfective tense-aspect used in wh-/focus constructions and historical narratives: a unified account.' In: Hyman, Larry M. and Newman, Paul, (eds.), West African Linguistics: Descriptive, Comparative, and Historical Studies in Honor of Russell G. Schuh. London: J.M. Dent and Co, pp. 100-133.

Jaggar, Philip J. (2006) 'More on in situ WH- and focus constructions in Hausa.' In: Ibriszimow, Dymitr, Tourneux, Henry and Wolff, H. Ekkehard, (eds.), Topics in Chadic linguistics II : Papers from the 2nd Biennial International Colloquium on the Chadic Languages, Prague, October 11-12,2003. Cologne, Germany: Rüdiger Köppe, pp. 49-73. (Chadic Linguistics, vol. 3)

Jaggar, Philip J. (2006) 'Performative constructions in Hausa.' Afrika und Übersee, 88 (1/2). pp. 157-174.

Jaggar, Philip J. (2004) 'Roy Clive Abraham (1890-1963).' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. pp. 120-121.

Jaggar, Philip J. and Green, Melanie (2003) 'Ex-situ and In-situ Focus in Hausa: Syntax, Semantics and Discourse.' In: Lecarme, Jacqueline, (ed.), Research in Afroasiatic Grammar II. Current Issues in Linguistic Theory. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 187-214.

Jaggar, Philip J. and Wolff, H. Ekkehard, eds. (2002) Chadic and Hausa Linguistics: Selected Papers of Paul Newman with Commentaries. Köln: Rudiger Köppe.

Furniss, Graham (2002) 'Commentary upon Paul Newman's "Grades, vowel-tone classes and extensions in the Hausa verbal system".' In: Newman, Paul, Jaggar, Philip J. and Wolff, H. Ekkehard, (eds.), Chadic and Hausa Linguistics: Selected papers of Paul Newman with Commentaries. Cologne: Ruediger Koeppe Verlag, pp. 65-6.

Jaggar, Philip J. (2001) Hausa. Amsterdam; Philadelphia: John Benjamins. (London Oriental and African Language Library)

Jaggar, Philip J. (2001) 'Reflexives in Hausa.' In: Ibriszimow, Dymitr, Leger, Rudolf and Seibert, Uwe, (eds.), Von Ägypten zum Tschadsee eine linguistische Reise durch Afrika ; Festschrift für Herrmann Jungraithmayr zum 65. Geburtstag. Würzburg: Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft., pp. 213-228.

Jaggar, Philip J. (1998) 'Restrictive vs nonrestrictive relative clauses in Hausa: where morphosyntax and semantics meet.' Studies in African Linguistics, 27 (2). pp. 199-237.

Jaggar, Philip J. (1996) 'Cultural performance and economic-political goals: an ethnographic study of blacksmiths in Kano (northern Nigeria).' In: Parkin, David, Caplan, Lionel and Fisher, Humphrey, (eds.), The Politics of Cultural Performance (Papers in Honour of Abner Cohen). Oxford: Berghahn, pp. 217-236.

Jaggar, Philip J. (1996) Hausa Newspaper Reader. Maryland: Dunwoody Press.

Jaggar, Philip J. and Munkaila, Muhammed M. (1995) 'Evidence against the proposal that the Hausa pre-datival final -R verb = the "Grade 5" final -R/S verb (and an alternative analysis).' In: Ibriszimow, Dymitr and Leger, Rudolf, (eds.), Studia Chadica et Hamitosemitica. Cologne: Rüdiger Köppe, pp. 289-304.

Jaggar, Philip J. (1994) The Blacksmiths of Kano City, Nigeria: Tradition, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Twentieth Century. Cologne: Köppe Verlag. (Westafrikanische Studien, Beiträge zur Sprach- und Kulturgeschichte)

Jaggar, Philip J. (1994) 'Chadic languages.' The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics.. pp. 500-501.

Jaggar, Philip J. (1994) 'Hausa.' The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. pp. 1525-27.

Jaggar, Philip J. and Lavers, John E. (1994) 'Roy Clive Abraham.' The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. p. 6.

Jaggar, Philip J. and Buba, Malami (1994) 'The space and time adverbials NAN/CAN in Hausa: cracking the deictic code.' Language Sciences, 16 (3/4). pp. 387-421.

Jaggar, Philip J. (1992) An Advanced Hausa Reader with Grammatical Notes and Exercises. London: SOAS University of London.

Jaggar, Philip J., ed. (1992) Papers in Honour of R.C. Abraham (1980-1963). London: SOAS University of London. (African languages and cultures, Supplement 1)

Jaggar, Philip J. (1992) 'R.C. Abraham's early insights into Hausa pre-datival forms.' African Languages and Cultures (Suppl 1). pp. 51-66.

Furniss, Graham and Jaggar, Philip J. (1991) 'Professor Jack Carnochan: a biographical note.' York Papers in Linguistics, 15. pp. 281-284.

Jaggar, Philip J. (1991) 'Some 'unexpected' form-meaning correspondences between Hausa (West Chadic-A) and Guruntum (West Chadic-B)--how do we explain them?' In: Pilaszewicz, Stanislaw and Rzewuski, Eugeniusz, (eds.), Unwritten Testimonies of the African Past. Warsaw: Warsaw University., pp. 45-59.

Jaggar, Philip J. (1988) 'Affected-subject ('Grade 7') verbs in Hausa.' In: Shibatani, Masayoshi, (ed.), Passive and Voice. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, pp. 387-416. (Typological Studies in Language 16)

Jaggar, Philip J. (1978) The blacksmiths of Kano City: A study in tradition, innovation and entrepreneurship. MPhil thesis. SOAS University of London. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00029100

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