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Verbal Extensions in Bantoid Languages and Their Relation to Bantu
Swahili and the Dilemma of Ugandan Language Policy*
Non-Situational Functions of Demonstrative Noun Phrases in Lingala (Bantu)
Classification of the Languages of Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea on the Basis of Lexicostatistics and Mutual Intelligibility
The Emergence of Tense in Early Bantu
Morphological and Phonological Structure in Zulu Reduplication
Chapter 6 Third Person Pronouns in Grassfields Bantu Larry M
The Origins of Kituba and Lingala.Pdf
Did the Proto-Bantu Verb Have a Synthetic Or an Analytic Structure? Derek Nurse Memorial University of Newfoundland,
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Revising the Bantu Tree
Aspects of Multilingualism in the Democratic Republic of the Congo!
Bantu Languages of Southern Africa Handout
What Kind of Language Is Swahili?*
A Journal of African Studies
Se Has a Comparatively Complex Verb Morphology for a Bantu Language. Un
Swahili Language Handbook. By- Polome, Edgar C
An Open-Source Morphological Zulu Corpus
Kinyarwanda and Kirundi …
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Sorting out the Position of Bantu Languages in Bantoid
Focus Constructions in Kirundi Niklas Edenmyr
Introduction Koen Bostoen, Mark Van De Velde
Noun Classes in Tikar
Niger-Congo Languages Jeff Good
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Draft Date: May 1, 2018
On Parametric Variation in Bantu, with Particular Reference to Kinyarwanda1
The Bantoid Languages
Bantu Phonetics Text
Morphological Doubling Theory to Two Bantu Languages Reduplication: A
Swahili Creolization and Postcolonial Identity in East Africa
Title a GRAMMATICAL SKETCH of MÒKPÈ (BAKWERI), BANTU A20
Variation in Bantu
Cleft Constructions and Focus in Kirundi Mena B
Bantu Languages Outside the Republic of South Africa
The Augment in Kirundi: When Syntax Meets Phonology
Making Questions with Tone: Polar Question Formation in Kinyarwanda Alexander Jarnow∗
A Polylectal Grammar of Lingála and Its Theoretical Implications
Phylogenetic Classification of North Western Bantu Languages
The Benue-Congo Languages
Linguistic Complexity: a Case Study from Swahili Kyle Jerro University of Essex
Kituba, Kileta, Or Kikongo?
The Swahili Language Or “Kiswahili” Is Discussed in Relation To
A Synchronic Approach to Kinyarwanda Variation Among Its Native Speakers
(JE15) Modal Auxiliaries -Sóból- and -Yînz-: a Historical-Comparative Study Across the West Nyanza Bantu Cluster
Aspect and Tense in Niger-Congo Copy
New Updated Guthrie List, a Referential Classification of the Bantu Languages
On the Variability of Kiswahili in Bujumbura (Burundi)
1 Properties of Subjects in Bantu Languages Vicki Carstens
East Benue-Congo John R
Exploiting Cross-Linguistic Similarities in Zulu and Xhosa Computational Morphology
Nominal Morphology and Syntax Mark Van De Velde
The Syntax of Agreement in Bantu Relatives BRENT HENDERSON