This poster is an overview of the linguistic features of the Ebembe (bmb; also Kibembe) language, spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and parts of Tanzania, as well as by a number of refugees in the Boise area. Ebembe is classified as a Bantu language, part of the Atlantic-Congo branch of the Niger-Congo language family. Although the language has around 252,000 speakers, it is considerably under-documented in terms of linguistic literature. Throughout the Spring 2019 semester, 13 students in the linguistics capstone course (LING 498) met with a native speaker of Ebembe in order to document and analyze the language’s phonological (sounds), morphological (words), and syntactic (sentences) features. This analysis, accompanied by rec...
Cuwabo (P34) is a Bantu language spoken by more than 800,000 people in the north-eastern part of Moz...
This paper describes aspects of the phonology of Eboo-Nzikou which forms part of the Teke language g...
Ihanzu is a Bantu language of the Tanzanian Rift Valley Area about which very little is known. With...
This poster is an overview of the linguistic features of the Ebembe (bmb; also Kibembe) language, sp...
This poster provides a preliminary description of the linguistic features of Kibembe, a language spo...
This poster provides a preliminary description of the linguistic features of Kikongo, a major langua...
This poster provides a preliminary description of the linguistic features of Kifuliiru, a minority l...
This poster provides a preliminary description of the linguistic features of Somali Chizigula, a lan...
This PhD thesis consists of the documentation, reconstruction and classfication of ten Bantu languag...
This poster provides a preliminary description of the linguistic features of Tshiluba (also known as...
This poster provides a preliminary description of the linguistic features of Maay Maay, a language s...
Mbugwe is an endangered Bantu language spoken in north central Tanzania. This PhD dissertation is a ...
This poster provides a preliminary description of the linguistic features of Shona, a major language...
Cuwabo (P34) is a Bantu language spoken by more than 800,000 people in the north-eastern part of Moz...
This paper describes aspects of the phonology of Eboo-Nzikou which forms part of the Teke language g...
Ihanzu is a Bantu language of the Tanzanian Rift Valley Area about which very little is known. With...
This poster is an overview of the linguistic features of the Ebembe (bmb; also Kibembe) language, sp...
This poster provides a preliminary description of the linguistic features of Kibembe, a language spo...
This poster provides a preliminary description of the linguistic features of Kikongo, a major langua...
This poster provides a preliminary description of the linguistic features of Kifuliiru, a minority l...
This poster provides a preliminary description of the linguistic features of Somali Chizigula, a lan...
This PhD thesis consists of the documentation, reconstruction and classfication of ten Bantu languag...
This poster provides a preliminary description of the linguistic features of Tshiluba (also known as...
This poster provides a preliminary description of the linguistic features of Maay Maay, a language s...
Mbugwe is an endangered Bantu language spoken in north central Tanzania. This PhD dissertation is a ...
This poster provides a preliminary description of the linguistic features of Shona, a major language...
Cuwabo (P34) is a Bantu language spoken by more than 800,000 people in the north-eastern part of Moz...
This paper describes aspects of the phonology of Eboo-Nzikou which forms part of the Teke language g...
Ihanzu is a Bantu language of the Tanzanian Rift Valley Area about which very little is known. With...