This paper is a comparative study of diachronic sound change in Shanjo and Fwe, two poorly described Bantu languages spoken in the southern part of the Western Province of Zambia. This application of the comparative method aims at defining their historical position within the Bantu Botatwe languages and, by extension, at illuminating the internal subgrouping of this language group. Shanjo and Fwe turn out to belong to the western branch, which is in many respects phonologically more conservative than the eastern branch
This PhD thesis consists of the documentation, reconstruction and classfication of ten Bantu languag...
Recent studies have developed a systematic approach to morphosyntactic variation among Bantu languag...
This thesis is a linguistic study that combines synchronic approach and diachronic perspectives. It ...
This paper is a comparative study of diachronic sound change in Shanjo and Fwe, two poorly described...
Fwe is a Bantu language classified as K.402 (Maho 2009) spoken in the Zambezi region (formerly known...
There has been much recent work on explaining different types of phonetic and phonological processes...
Shanjo and Fwe are two small Bantu languages spoken in the southern part of the Western Province of ...
The Bantu family is the largest African language family in terms of geographic and demographic sprea...
This article traces the history of linguistic scholarship on the Bantu Botatwe languages first iden...
Lexical reconstruction has been an important enterprise in Bantu historical linguistics since the ea...
For many years now, the status of Town Bemba (TB) has been fuzzy in its descriptions, as no specific...
In this paper we deal with the identification, geography and internal phylogeny of Bantu B50-80 lang...
In this paper we present a new, lexicon-based phylogeny of 34 Southern Bantu languages, and combine ...
Six north-eastern Bantu languages spoken in Kenya are the subject of this thesis. They are Dawida, S...
Abstract: This chapter surveys the main phonological phenomena found in Bantu lan-guages. One such p...
This PhD thesis consists of the documentation, reconstruction and classfication of ten Bantu languag...
Recent studies have developed a systematic approach to morphosyntactic variation among Bantu languag...
This thesis is a linguistic study that combines synchronic approach and diachronic perspectives. It ...
This paper is a comparative study of diachronic sound change in Shanjo and Fwe, two poorly described...
Fwe is a Bantu language classified as K.402 (Maho 2009) spoken in the Zambezi region (formerly known...
There has been much recent work on explaining different types of phonetic and phonological processes...
Shanjo and Fwe are two small Bantu languages spoken in the southern part of the Western Province of ...
The Bantu family is the largest African language family in terms of geographic and demographic sprea...
This article traces the history of linguistic scholarship on the Bantu Botatwe languages first iden...
Lexical reconstruction has been an important enterprise in Bantu historical linguistics since the ea...
For many years now, the status of Town Bemba (TB) has been fuzzy in its descriptions, as no specific...
In this paper we deal with the identification, geography and internal phylogeny of Bantu B50-80 lang...
In this paper we present a new, lexicon-based phylogeny of 34 Southern Bantu languages, and combine ...
Six north-eastern Bantu languages spoken in Kenya are the subject of this thesis. They are Dawida, S...
Abstract: This chapter surveys the main phonological phenomena found in Bantu lan-guages. One such p...
This PhD thesis consists of the documentation, reconstruction and classfication of ten Bantu languag...
Recent studies have developed a systematic approach to morphosyntactic variation among Bantu languag...
This thesis is a linguistic study that combines synchronic approach and diachronic perspectives. It ...