This is a phonological study of some aspects of Tekela Nguni dialects, found in Southern Africa. Six of such dialects have been identified, namely: Swati, which is found in Swaziland, KaNgwane and South-Eastern Transvaal; Bhaca, found in Mount Frere and Umzimkulu in the Transkei, and between Ixopo and Bulwer in Natal; the Lala cwho accupy a large part of Southern Natal from Umzinto to Ezingolweni, as well as around Durban and Kranskop; the Nhlangwini, found north of Port Shepstone; Phuthi which is spoken at Quthing in Lesotho, Herschel in Transkei, and all the way from Mt Fletcher to Matatiele in South Africa; and finally Sumayela Ndebele found in the Northern Transvaal between Potgietersrus and Pietersburg. Aspects which are compa...
A study examined the tonal patterns in Komo, a sub-Bantu language of about 200,000 speakers in Zaire...
Phonological studies of Bantu languages have continued to be an area of investigation for many schol...
Fwe is a Bantu language classified as K.402 (Maho 2009) spoken in the Zambezi region (formerly known...
This article investigates the relationship between the use of Tshilembethu in South Africa and...
This paper describes aspects of the phonology of Eboo-Nzikou which forms part of the Teke language g...
Abstract: This chapter surveys the main phonological phenomena found in Bantu lan-guages. One such p...
This dissertation is a study of the verbal tone patterns Lumarachi and Lunyala---two previously unde...
This dissertation is a study of the verbal tone patterns Lumarachi and Lunyala---two previously unde...
This dissertation is concerned with the morphology and tonology of Shona, a Bantu language spoken in...
This dissertation is concerned with the morphology and tonology of Shona, a Bantu language spoken in...
In this paper, the speech patterns of eleven individuals living in the Eastern half of Rhodesia are ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1966.Zulu belongs to the Nguni group of the Southern Ban...
The African continent offers a generous sample of the great variety of phonological systems to be fo...
The African continent offers a generous sample of the great variety of phonological systems to be fo...
This thesis is a comparative study of Pai and Swati. The Pai language is spoken in the easten1 part...
A study examined the tonal patterns in Komo, a sub-Bantu language of about 200,000 speakers in Zaire...
Phonological studies of Bantu languages have continued to be an area of investigation for many schol...
Fwe is a Bantu language classified as K.402 (Maho 2009) spoken in the Zambezi region (formerly known...
This article investigates the relationship between the use of Tshilembethu in South Africa and...
This paper describes aspects of the phonology of Eboo-Nzikou which forms part of the Teke language g...
Abstract: This chapter surveys the main phonological phenomena found in Bantu lan-guages. One such p...
This dissertation is a study of the verbal tone patterns Lumarachi and Lunyala---two previously unde...
This dissertation is a study of the verbal tone patterns Lumarachi and Lunyala---two previously unde...
This dissertation is concerned with the morphology and tonology of Shona, a Bantu language spoken in...
This dissertation is concerned with the morphology and tonology of Shona, a Bantu language spoken in...
In this paper, the speech patterns of eleven individuals living in the Eastern half of Rhodesia are ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1966.Zulu belongs to the Nguni group of the Southern Ban...
The African continent offers a generous sample of the great variety of phonological systems to be fo...
The African continent offers a generous sample of the great variety of phonological systems to be fo...
This thesis is a comparative study of Pai and Swati. The Pai language is spoken in the easten1 part...
A study examined the tonal patterns in Komo, a sub-Bantu language of about 200,000 speakers in Zaire...
Phonological studies of Bantu languages have continued to be an area of investigation for many schol...
Fwe is a Bantu language classified as K.402 (Maho 2009) spoken in the Zambezi region (formerly known...