The aim of this paper is to try to explain how the Tooro system, which phonologically lacks tone, has come into being, by examining comparatively the tone system of each language itself and also by closely looking at the differences which exist among the Haya, Ankole and Nyoro systems (Kiga data insufficient) in order to look for phonetic reasons of the tone changes
This paper discusses the tonal contrasts of Manyika Shona, a Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe. The...
The perception of the three lexical tones in the Yoruba language by four groups of subjects was stud...
This study presents data and an analysis of tone in the Chimaraba dialects of Makonde. It is shown t...
This paper compares the nominal tone systems of three Bantu language varieties, Ikoma, Nata, and Ise...
In this paper, we present an analysis of the tone system of Tiriki, a Bantu language spoken in Kenya...
This dissertation is a study of the verbal tone patterns Lumarachi and Lunyala---two previously unde...
All of the papers in the volume except one (Kaji) take up some aspect of relative clause constructio...
A study examined the tonal patterns in Komo, a sub-Bantu language of about 200,000 speakers in Zaire...
This paper compares the nominal tone systems of three Bantu language varieties, Ikoma, Nata, and Ise...
This paper describes the process of studying the notoriously complex verbal tone systems of Bantu la...
This paper expands the descriptive study of tone in the Makonde dialects, started in Odden [1990], b...
This issue of the Working Papers consists of a single study: Elizabeth Leung's 1986 M.A. thesis, a p...
Marking of tone in African orthographies has historically been a challenge, not only for linguistic ...
Bantu language (A45). The language has a rich system of 22 non-negative verbal paradigms expressing ...
Abstract: This chapter surveys the main phonological phenomena found in Bantu lan-guages. One such p...
This paper discusses the tonal contrasts of Manyika Shona, a Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe. The...
The perception of the three lexical tones in the Yoruba language by four groups of subjects was stud...
This study presents data and an analysis of tone in the Chimaraba dialects of Makonde. It is shown t...
This paper compares the nominal tone systems of three Bantu language varieties, Ikoma, Nata, and Ise...
In this paper, we present an analysis of the tone system of Tiriki, a Bantu language spoken in Kenya...
This dissertation is a study of the verbal tone patterns Lumarachi and Lunyala---two previously unde...
All of the papers in the volume except one (Kaji) take up some aspect of relative clause constructio...
A study examined the tonal patterns in Komo, a sub-Bantu language of about 200,000 speakers in Zaire...
This paper compares the nominal tone systems of three Bantu language varieties, Ikoma, Nata, and Ise...
This paper describes the process of studying the notoriously complex verbal tone systems of Bantu la...
This paper expands the descriptive study of tone in the Makonde dialects, started in Odden [1990], b...
This issue of the Working Papers consists of a single study: Elizabeth Leung's 1986 M.A. thesis, a p...
Marking of tone in African orthographies has historically been a challenge, not only for linguistic ...
Bantu language (A45). The language has a rich system of 22 non-negative verbal paradigms expressing ...
Abstract: This chapter surveys the main phonological phenomena found in Bantu lan-guages. One such p...
This paper discusses the tonal contrasts of Manyika Shona, a Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe. The...
The perception of the three lexical tones in the Yoruba language by four groups of subjects was stud...
This study presents data and an analysis of tone in the Chimaraba dialects of Makonde. It is shown t...