This paper describes the process of studying the notoriously complex verbal tone systems of Bantu languages through the systematic elicitation of paradigmatic data. The main thrust of this paper is the delineation of the factors known to influence tonal outputs in Bantu languages, providing background on the micro-typology of Bantu verbal tone systems, with discussion of how these considerations impact the data-gathering process.Cet article décrit une méthodologie d’étude de la tonologie verbale complexe qui caractérise généralement les langues bantu à travers une sollicitation systématique des données paradigmatiques. Le principal objectif de ce travail est la délimitation des facteurs connus comme ayant une influence sur les réalisations ...
This paper compares the nominal tone systems of three Bantu language varieties, Ikoma, Nata, and Ise...
This paper compares the nominal tone systems of three Bantu language varieties, Ikoma, Nata, and Ise...
A fundamental notion of many suprasegmental theories such as Autosegmental Phonology is that of a “t...
This paper describes the process of studying the notoriously complex verbal tone systems of Bantu la...
This paper compares the nominal tone systems of three Bantu language varieties, Ikoma, Nata, and Ise...
A study examined the tonal patterns in Komo, a sub-Bantu language of about 200,000 speakers in Zaire...
Bantu language (A45). The language has a rich system of 22 non-negative verbal paradigms expressing ...
The description of tone in Bantu Languages has not been a popular subject for conference papers or f...
This paper offers an overview of verbal tone melodies within Luyia, a cluster of Bantu languages spo...
This paper offers an overview of verbal tone melodies within Luyia, a cluster of Bantu languages spo...
In Babanki, a Grassfields Bantu language of northwestern Cameroon, several tonal patterns can be fou...
Abstract : Bantu languages have proved a good testing ground for tonal theories, due to their divers...
Abstract : Bantu languages have proved a good testing ground for tonal theories, due to their divers...
International audienceThis paper reexamines the tonology of four "Bamileke" (Mbam-Nkam) languages of...
This article describes and analyses the verbal tone system of Khayo, a previously undocumented diale...
This paper compares the nominal tone systems of three Bantu language varieties, Ikoma, Nata, and Ise...
This paper compares the nominal tone systems of three Bantu language varieties, Ikoma, Nata, and Ise...
A fundamental notion of many suprasegmental theories such as Autosegmental Phonology is that of a “t...
This paper describes the process of studying the notoriously complex verbal tone systems of Bantu la...
This paper compares the nominal tone systems of three Bantu language varieties, Ikoma, Nata, and Ise...
A study examined the tonal patterns in Komo, a sub-Bantu language of about 200,000 speakers in Zaire...
Bantu language (A45). The language has a rich system of 22 non-negative verbal paradigms expressing ...
The description of tone in Bantu Languages has not been a popular subject for conference papers or f...
This paper offers an overview of verbal tone melodies within Luyia, a cluster of Bantu languages spo...
This paper offers an overview of verbal tone melodies within Luyia, a cluster of Bantu languages spo...
In Babanki, a Grassfields Bantu language of northwestern Cameroon, several tonal patterns can be fou...
Abstract : Bantu languages have proved a good testing ground for tonal theories, due to their divers...
Abstract : Bantu languages have proved a good testing ground for tonal theories, due to their divers...
International audienceThis paper reexamines the tonology of four "Bamileke" (Mbam-Nkam) languages of...
This article describes and analyses the verbal tone system of Khayo, a previously undocumented diale...
This paper compares the nominal tone systems of three Bantu language varieties, Ikoma, Nata, and Ise...
This paper compares the nominal tone systems of three Bantu language varieties, Ikoma, Nata, and Ise...
A fundamental notion of many suprasegmental theories such as Autosegmental Phonology is that of a “t...