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- Forming Wh-Questions in Shona: a Comparative Bantu Perspective Jason Zentz Yale University, [email protected]
- A-Movement and Intervention Effects in Luganda Marjorie Pak University of Pennsylvania
- The Case of Samia of Uganda and Samia of Kenya
- Luganda Nouns: Inflectional Morphology and Tests Elizabeth Baertlein St
- Reconstructing the Origins of the Luganda (JE15) Modal Auxiliaries -Sóból- and -Yînz-: a Historical-Comparative Study Across the West Nyanza Bantu Cluster
- A Preliminary Analysis of the Phoneme Inventory of Ulubuya, a Variety Within the Masaba Dialect Continuum 2
- Focus Constructions in Kirundi Niklas Edenmyr
- The Cultural Construct of Stress in Luganda-Speaking Women in Uganda
- Problems of Citation Forms in Dictionaries of Bantu Languages JOHN G
- Reconstructing the Origins of the Luganda (JE15) Modal Auxiliaries -Sóból- and -Yînz-: a Historical-Comparative Study Across the West Nyanza Bantu Cluster
- Lkb], a Kenyan Bantu Language of the Luhya [Luy] Group
- Bantu Phonetics Text
- Kiswahili in the Language Ecology of Gulu, Northern Uganda
- Expanded PDF Profile
- Influence from Luganda, Runyankole-Rukiga, and Acholi-Lango
- An Exploration of Linguistic Practices and Language Attitudes in Gulu, Northern Uganda
- Hohkli(N.F.Kj
- Types of Activities Occupy the First 21 Lessons. Variations and Vocabulary
- Bantu Languages Outside the Republic of South Africa
- Uganda Country Handbook This Handbook Provides Basic Reference
- What's in a Bantu Verb? Actionality in Bantu Languages
- The Augment in Kirundi: When Syntax Meets Phonology
- Topics in Runyankore Phonology
- Phonological (A)Symmetries of Nasal Prefixes in Bantu
- The Locative in Luganda: a Syntax- Interfaces Approach
- Linguistic Complexity: a Case Study from Swahili Kyle Jerro University of Essex
- Central, East, and Southern African Languages Nancy C. Kula (University of Essex) and Lutz Marten (SOAS)
- Helpful Words & Phrases Uganda
- (JE15) Modal Auxiliaries -Sóból- and -Yînz-: a Historical-Comparative Study Across the West Nyanza Bantu Cluster
- African Language Resource Handbook: a Resource Handbook of the Eighty-Two Highest Priority African Languages
- Supported Languages & Dialects
- New Updated Guthrie List, a Referential Classification of the Bantu Languages
- Terms for Cardinal Directions in Eastern Bantu Languages
- Nominal Morphology and Syntax Mark Van De Velde