The systematic study of Bantu language acquisition began with Lwandle Kunene’s (1979) dissertation on the acquisition of Swati. Subsequent studies of other languages (Nguni languages Zulu and Xhosa, Sotho languages Sesotho (henceforth Sotho) and Tswana, Malawian Chewa and the Gabonese language Sangu), have examined various aspects of children’s language acquisition. While there are typological characteristics common to these and other Bantu languages, there are also different linguistic details that influence the course of acquisition in important ways. Thus, a comparison of the acquisition of Bantu languages offers an extremely rich area for research, providing insights not only into how language is learned, but also into the possible impa...
The collection of papers in this volume presents results of a collaborative project between the Scho...
The dispersal of Bantu-speaking people from their ancestral homeland in the borderland between curre...
This study aims to present differences of children’s abilities in acquiring language. This study use...
The systematic study of Bantu language acquisition began with Lwandle Kunene’s (1979) dissertation o...
The acquisition of southern Bantu languages has been relatively well studied, with dissertations on ...
The Bantu family is the largest African language family in terms of geographic and demographic sprea...
Written by an international team of experts, this comprehensive volume presents grammatical analyses...
In the last 70 years, the studies on language acquisition have gained special importance within ling...
This paper addresses the question of linguistic complexity in Swahili, a Bantu language spoken in Ea...
This article deals with the need for the incorporation of the study of child language in the field o...
The aim of study was to determine the development of language acquisition of children aged 0-5 years...
Theories of early learning of nouns in children’s vocabularies divide into those that emphasize inpu...
This chapter reports on recent research examining the noun class input Sesotho-speaking children act...
In this paper we present a new, lexicon-based phylogeny of 34 Southern Bantu languages, and combine ...
The study of African languages is a rapidly growing area of investigation in linguistics. It has bec...
The collection of papers in this volume presents results of a collaborative project between the Scho...
The dispersal of Bantu-speaking people from their ancestral homeland in the borderland between curre...
This study aims to present differences of children’s abilities in acquiring language. This study use...
The systematic study of Bantu language acquisition began with Lwandle Kunene’s (1979) dissertation o...
The acquisition of southern Bantu languages has been relatively well studied, with dissertations on ...
The Bantu family is the largest African language family in terms of geographic and demographic sprea...
Written by an international team of experts, this comprehensive volume presents grammatical analyses...
In the last 70 years, the studies on language acquisition have gained special importance within ling...
This paper addresses the question of linguistic complexity in Swahili, a Bantu language spoken in Ea...
This article deals with the need for the incorporation of the study of child language in the field o...
The aim of study was to determine the development of language acquisition of children aged 0-5 years...
Theories of early learning of nouns in children’s vocabularies divide into those that emphasize inpu...
This chapter reports on recent research examining the noun class input Sesotho-speaking children act...
In this paper we present a new, lexicon-based phylogeny of 34 Southern Bantu languages, and combine ...
The study of African languages is a rapidly growing area of investigation in linguistics. It has bec...
The collection of papers in this volume presents results of a collaborative project between the Scho...
The dispersal of Bantu-speaking people from their ancestral homeland in the borderland between curre...
This study aims to present differences of children’s abilities in acquiring language. This study use...