In Babanki, a Grassfields Bantu language of northwestern Cameroon, several tonal patterns can be found on a single verb root depending on the construction in which the verb is used. An underlying high tone may surface normally as high, but unexpectedly as low, or high-falling; while underlying low tones surface as high, high-falling, or normally as low. For this reason the low tone verb can have a L(L), HL, or even H(H) surface melody while the high tone verbs can be L(H), HL, or H(H). Accounting for these melodies in order to reconstruct the underlying forms is necessary for a proper understanding of the Babanki verb tone in particular and the tonal system of Centre Ring Grassfields Bantu languages in general. This paper demonstrates that ...
This article illustrates the non‑melodic and melodic verb tone patterns in Jita. One finds several m...
The papers in this volume were presented at the 47th Annual Conference on African Linguistics at UC ...
This paper compares the nominal tone systems of three Bantu language varieties, Ikoma, Nata, and Ise...
In this study, I examine the occurrence of the surface Mid (M) and downstepped High (↓H) tone in Bab...
Basaa, a Narrow Bantu language (A43) spoken in Cameroon, displays a two‑tone lexical contrast, L and...
A fundamental notion of many suprasegmental theories such as Autosegmental Phonology is that of a “t...
Tonal alternations in the Bantu language Kenyang appear on first consideration to be rather complica...
This dissertation seeks to explore the architecture of tonal structures in a formal phonological ana...
This paper describes the process of studying the notoriously complex verbal tone systems of Bantu la...
This paper reports on verb tone melodies in Bakweri, which has 6 inflectionally‑governed stem tone p...
In this paper, we present an analysis of the tone system of Tiriki, a Bantu language spoken in Kenya...
This paper reports on tone melodies in Bakweri, which has 6 inflectionally-governed tone patterns. D...
International audienceSingular and plural noun roots in Grassfields Bantu languages may have differe...
In this paper we present a phonological and morphological analysis of the inflectional marking ...
This paper expands the descriptive study of tone in the Makonde dialects, started in Odden [1990], b...
This article illustrates the non‑melodic and melodic verb tone patterns in Jita. One finds several m...
The papers in this volume were presented at the 47th Annual Conference on African Linguistics at UC ...
This paper compares the nominal tone systems of three Bantu language varieties, Ikoma, Nata, and Ise...
In this study, I examine the occurrence of the surface Mid (M) and downstepped High (↓H) tone in Bab...
Basaa, a Narrow Bantu language (A43) spoken in Cameroon, displays a two‑tone lexical contrast, L and...
A fundamental notion of many suprasegmental theories such as Autosegmental Phonology is that of a “t...
Tonal alternations in the Bantu language Kenyang appear on first consideration to be rather complica...
This dissertation seeks to explore the architecture of tonal structures in a formal phonological ana...
This paper describes the process of studying the notoriously complex verbal tone systems of Bantu la...
This paper reports on verb tone melodies in Bakweri, which has 6 inflectionally‑governed stem tone p...
In this paper, we present an analysis of the tone system of Tiriki, a Bantu language spoken in Kenya...
This paper reports on tone melodies in Bakweri, which has 6 inflectionally-governed tone patterns. D...
International audienceSingular and plural noun roots in Grassfields Bantu languages may have differe...
In this paper we present a phonological and morphological analysis of the inflectional marking ...
This paper expands the descriptive study of tone in the Makonde dialects, started in Odden [1990], b...
This article illustrates the non‑melodic and melodic verb tone patterns in Jita. One finds several m...
The papers in this volume were presented at the 47th Annual Conference on African Linguistics at UC ...
This paper compares the nominal tone systems of three Bantu language varieties, Ikoma, Nata, and Ise...