This paper discusses the tonal contrasts of Manyika Shona, a Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe. The distribution of tones through an acoustic study of F0 over time as well as the phonological aspect of specified tone vs unspecified is examined. The Privative H tone in Shona is linked at the offset of the vowel based on observations of F0 over time
This dissertation is a study of the verbal tone patterns Lumarachi and Lunyala---two previously unde...
Abstract: This chapter surveys the main phonological phenomena found in Bantu lan-guages. One such p...
This issue of the Working Papers consists of a single study: Elizabeth Leung's 1986 M.A. thesis, a p...
This dissertation is concerned with the morphology and tonology of Shona, a Bantu language spoken in...
This is a qualitative analysis of the traditional position in theoretical linguistics that Bantu lan...
This dissertation seeks to explore the architecture of tonal structures in a formal phonological ana...
In this paper, the speech patterns of eleven individuals living in the Eastern half of Rhodesia are ...
A study examined the tonal patterns in Komo, a sub-Bantu language of about 200,000 speakers in Zaire...
This thesis investigates how Shona, an African language spoken in Zimbabwe deals with potentially on...
This article examines how experience with a tone language (Thai) and with pitch variations at the se...
This thesis is in two parts. Part I is a phonetic study of the sounds of the Karanga dialect of Shon...
This paper compares the nominal tone systems of three Bantu language varieties, Ikoma, Nata, and Ise...
This paper looks at a phonological phenomenon called tonal sandhi which is seen as an interaction am...
The description of tone in Bantu Languages has not been a popular subject for conference papers or f...
This paper describes the process of studying the notoriously complex verbal tone systems of Bantu la...
This dissertation is a study of the verbal tone patterns Lumarachi and Lunyala---two previously unde...
Abstract: This chapter surveys the main phonological phenomena found in Bantu lan-guages. One such p...
This issue of the Working Papers consists of a single study: Elizabeth Leung's 1986 M.A. thesis, a p...
This dissertation is concerned with the morphology and tonology of Shona, a Bantu language spoken in...
This is a qualitative analysis of the traditional position in theoretical linguistics that Bantu lan...
This dissertation seeks to explore the architecture of tonal structures in a formal phonological ana...
In this paper, the speech patterns of eleven individuals living in the Eastern half of Rhodesia are ...
A study examined the tonal patterns in Komo, a sub-Bantu language of about 200,000 speakers in Zaire...
This thesis investigates how Shona, an African language spoken in Zimbabwe deals with potentially on...
This article examines how experience with a tone language (Thai) and with pitch variations at the se...
This thesis is in two parts. Part I is a phonetic study of the sounds of the Karanga dialect of Shon...
This paper compares the nominal tone systems of three Bantu language varieties, Ikoma, Nata, and Ise...
This paper looks at a phonological phenomenon called tonal sandhi which is seen as an interaction am...
The description of tone in Bantu Languages has not been a popular subject for conference papers or f...
This paper describes the process of studying the notoriously complex verbal tone systems of Bantu la...
This dissertation is a study of the verbal tone patterns Lumarachi and Lunyala---two previously unde...
Abstract: This chapter surveys the main phonological phenomena found in Bantu lan-guages. One such p...
This issue of the Working Papers consists of a single study: Elizabeth Leung's 1986 M.A. thesis, a p...