This paper explores what linguistic research can tell us about the earliest history of the Ga and the Dangme languages: how they came to develop as separate languages, and where their early speakers may have come from. Hypotheses proposed in earlier writings by this author are refined. In addition, linguistic evidence is applied to develop hypotheses about several aspects of Ga-Dangme culture in earliest times, in particular the major food plants, the counting system and the calendar.Institute of African Studies: Research Review Volume Research Review Supplement 17 2006: pp. 37-5
Historical-comparative linguistics has played a key role in the reconstruction of early history in A...
Two closely related languages, Ga and Adangme, are analyzed and compared, in respect of their phonol...
In this paper we present a new, lexicon-based phylogeny of 34 Southern Bantu languages, and combine ...
Language is a key adaptation of our species, yet we do not know when it evolved. Here, we use data o...
Unravelling East Africa’s Early Linguistic History is a research project that aims to reconstruct th...
Unravelling East Africa’s Early Linguistic History is a research project that aims to reconstruct th...
Linguists and archaeologists offer complementary viewpoints on human behaviour and culture in past A...
In this paper we present a new, lexicon-based phylogeny of 34 Southern Bantu languages, and combine ...
The languages spoken in East Africa before the introduction of pastoralism and agriculture are littl...
The languages spoken in East Africa before the introduction of pastoralism and agriculture are littl...
The Bantu Expansion is the principal linguistic, cultural and demographic process in Late Holocene A...
This is an annotated introductory bibliography for African languages and linguistics, attempting to ...
This volume provides the most up-to-date and holistic but compact account of the peopling of the wor...
This is an annotated introductory bibliography for African languages and linguistics, attempting to ...
Bangime is a language isolate, which has not been proven to be genealogically related to any other l...
Historical-comparative linguistics has played a key role in the reconstruction of early history in A...
Two closely related languages, Ga and Adangme, are analyzed and compared, in respect of their phonol...
In this paper we present a new, lexicon-based phylogeny of 34 Southern Bantu languages, and combine ...
Language is a key adaptation of our species, yet we do not know when it evolved. Here, we use data o...
Unravelling East Africa’s Early Linguistic History is a research project that aims to reconstruct th...
Unravelling East Africa’s Early Linguistic History is a research project that aims to reconstruct th...
Linguists and archaeologists offer complementary viewpoints on human behaviour and culture in past A...
In this paper we present a new, lexicon-based phylogeny of 34 Southern Bantu languages, and combine ...
The languages spoken in East Africa before the introduction of pastoralism and agriculture are littl...
The languages spoken in East Africa before the introduction of pastoralism and agriculture are littl...
The Bantu Expansion is the principal linguistic, cultural and demographic process in Late Holocene A...
This is an annotated introductory bibliography for African languages and linguistics, attempting to ...
This volume provides the most up-to-date and holistic but compact account of the peopling of the wor...
This is an annotated introductory bibliography for African languages and linguistics, attempting to ...
Bangime is a language isolate, which has not been proven to be genealogically related to any other l...
Historical-comparative linguistics has played a key role in the reconstruction of early history in A...
Two closely related languages, Ga and Adangme, are analyzed and compared, in respect of their phonol...
In this paper we present a new, lexicon-based phylogeny of 34 Southern Bantu languages, and combine ...