This study has two main components: to describe the tone system of the previously-undocumented Hol dialect of Dinka, and to classify an unclassified inflectional category. Dinka, a West Nilotic language comprised predominantly of closed monosyllabic words, has a complex suprasegmental system; vowel length, voice quality, and tone (both lexical and morphological) all operate independently. I first describe the tone system of Hol, which has four distinctive tone categories. Using data from the Hol dialect as well as the Bor South dialect, two of the Bor cluster dialects, I then provide evidence that a tonal change on transitive verbs first identified in the Agar dialect is a separate inflectional category with robust behaviour in the Bor dial...
This thesis proposes a pitch-accent description of the pitch features of several dialects of the kiK...
Sumtu Chin is spoken by some 20–30,000 people in four townships southeast of Sittwe in Arakan State,...
Mbugwe is an endangered Bantu language spoken in north central Tanzania. This PhD dissertation is a ...
Dinka is a Western Nilotic language with three contrastive degrees of vowel length, two contrastive ...
Dinka language is Nilotic language with rich and complex suprasegmental and morphological system tha...
West Nilotic languages are known to have rich suprasegmental systems, and Shilluk offers a case in ...
A study examined the tonal patterns in Komo, a sub-Bantu language of about 200,000 speakers in Zaire...
In this paper I review the methodology that I used in beginning my early fieldwork on a tonal Athaba...
This dissertation presents the first descriptive study of a hitherto undocumented Western Nilotic la...
The Bantu languages Nyanja and Chichewa are considered dialects of the same language in some circles...
This dissertation is a study of the verbal tone patterns Lumarachi and Lunyala---two previously unde...
A draft account of data on tones in the Myebon variety of the Southern Chin language Sumtu. For a m...
Drawing on nearly 20 years of study of a variety of languages in North East India, from the Tai and ...
This paper describes the process of studying the notoriously complex verbal tone systems of Bantu la...
A presentation at the 2021 Nilo-Saharan Linguistics Colloquium, hosted by the University of Edinburg...
This thesis proposes a pitch-accent description of the pitch features of several dialects of the kiK...
Sumtu Chin is spoken by some 20–30,000 people in four townships southeast of Sittwe in Arakan State,...
Mbugwe is an endangered Bantu language spoken in north central Tanzania. This PhD dissertation is a ...
Dinka is a Western Nilotic language with three contrastive degrees of vowel length, two contrastive ...
Dinka language is Nilotic language with rich and complex suprasegmental and morphological system tha...
West Nilotic languages are known to have rich suprasegmental systems, and Shilluk offers a case in ...
A study examined the tonal patterns in Komo, a sub-Bantu language of about 200,000 speakers in Zaire...
In this paper I review the methodology that I used in beginning my early fieldwork on a tonal Athaba...
This dissertation presents the first descriptive study of a hitherto undocumented Western Nilotic la...
The Bantu languages Nyanja and Chichewa are considered dialects of the same language in some circles...
This dissertation is a study of the verbal tone patterns Lumarachi and Lunyala---two previously unde...
A draft account of data on tones in the Myebon variety of the Southern Chin language Sumtu. For a m...
Drawing on nearly 20 years of study of a variety of languages in North East India, from the Tai and ...
This paper describes the process of studying the notoriously complex verbal tone systems of Bantu la...
A presentation at the 2021 Nilo-Saharan Linguistics Colloquium, hosted by the University of Edinburg...
This thesis proposes a pitch-accent description of the pitch features of several dialects of the kiK...
Sumtu Chin is spoken by some 20–30,000 people in four townships southeast of Sittwe in Arakan State,...
Mbugwe is an endangered Bantu language spoken in north central Tanzania. This PhD dissertation is a ...