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  • LCSH Section K

    LCSH Section K

  • 1 Parameters of Morpho-Syntactic Variation

    1 Parameters of Morpho-Syntactic Variation

  • Ruaha Journal of Arts and Social Sciences (RUJASS), Volume 7, Issue 1, 2021

    Ruaha Journal of Arts and Social Sciences (RUJASS), Volume 7, Issue 1, 2021

  • П А Л И М П С Е С Т P a L I M P S E

    П А Л И М П С Е С Т P a L I M P S E

  • The Structure of the Nyiha Noun Phrase

    The Structure of the Nyiha Noun Phrase

  • The Tutsi and the Ha: a Study

    The Tutsi and the Ha: a Study

  • LCSH Section K

    LCSH Section K

  • In a Tanzanian Vernacular Language

    In a Tanzanian Vernacular Language

  • HANDLING TONE in TWO-LEVEL MORPHOLOGY: the CASE of HA* LOTTA HARJULA University of Helsinki, Finland

    HANDLING TONE in TWO-LEVEL MORPHOLOGY: the CASE of HA* LOTTA HARJULA University of Helsinki, Finland

  • Paradigms and Questionnaires: Studying the Verbal Tone System of a Bantu Language* Michael R

    Paradigms and Questionnaires: Studying the Verbal Tone System of a Bantu Language* Michael R

  • The Tonological Study on Giha1 Infinitive Verbs

    The Tonological Study on Giha1 Infinitive Verbs

  • Kinyarwanda and Kirundi …

    Kinyarwanda and Kirundi …

  • An Articulatory View of Kinyarwanda Coronal Harmony*

    An Articulatory View of Kinyarwanda Coronal Harmony*

  • Reconstructing the Origins of the Luganda (JE15) Modal Auxiliaries -Sóból- and -Yînz-: a Historical-Comparative Study Across the West Nyanza Bantu Cluster

    Reconstructing the Origins of the Luganda (JE15) Modal Auxiliaries -Sóból- and -Yînz-: a Historical-Comparative Study Across the West Nyanza Bantu Cluster

  • The Syntax of Object Marking in Sambaa

    The Syntax of Object Marking in Sambaa

  • Journal of Linguistics and Language in Education Volume 13, Number 2 (2019)

    Journal of Linguistics and Language in Education Volume 13, Number 2 (2019)

  • Comparative Tense and Aspect in the Mara Bantu Languages

    Comparative Tense and Aspect in the Mara Bantu Languages

  • Kirundi-Possibility.Pdf

    Kirundi-Possibility.Pdf

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  • Indirect Influence of English on Kiswahili: the Case of Multiword Duplicates Between Kiswahili and English
  • Skin and Sorcery a Medico-Anthropological Study of Traditional Healing and the Conceptualization of Kisigo in Kigoma
  • Reconstructing the Origins of the Luganda (JE15) Modal Auxiliaries -Sóból- and -Yînz-: a Historical-Comparative Study Across the West Nyanza Bantu Cluster
  • Le Marqueur De L'allocutif Pluriel Dans Les Langues
  • Exceptional Properties of the Reflexive in Bantu Languages Michael R
  • Ethnicity and Burundi's Refugees
  • Traditional Institutions' Management of Sacred Forests in Tanzania
  • Cleft Constructions and Focus in Kirundi Mena B
  • Subject and Object Marking in Bembe
  • 1 Parameters of Morpho-Syntactic Variation
  • Ikoma Nominal Tone
  • The Linguistic Situation in Tanzania
  • Nominal Morphology and Syntax
  • Article in PDF Format
  • LCSH Section K
  • Wörterbuch Kinyarwanda – Deutsch
  • Syntax, Phonology, Or Both?
  • The Ha Noun Class System Revisited


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