The Bantu LanguagesRoutledge, 2006 M03 21 - 728 páginas Gerard Philippson is Professor of Bantu Languages at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales and is a member of the Dyamique de Langage research team of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Lyon II University. He has mainly worked on comparative Bantu tonology. Other areas of interest include Afro-Asiatic, general phonology, linguistic classification and its correlation with population genetics. |
Contenido
Introduction Derek Nurse and Gérard Philippson | |
Referring to the Bantu | |
Segmental phonology Larry M Hyman | |
ToneCharles | |
Derivation Thilo C | |
3Verbtonoun derivation | |
Compounding | |
Bantu nominal morphology Francis Katamba | |
TheBantu languages of the forest Claire Grégoire | |
The B30 language group Lolke J van der Veen | |
3Noun morphology | |
Babole C101 Myles Leitch | |
Lega Beya dialect D25 Robert Botne | |
5Summary 24Kilimanjaro Bantu E60 and E74 Gérard Philippson and MarieLaure | |
3Thenoun and noun phrase | |
5Verb morphology | |
Syntax Thomas Bearth | |
Historical | |
3Bantuhistorical | |
Towards ahistorical classification ofthe | |
Grammaticalization Tom Güldemann | |
Contact languages in the Bantu area Salikoko S Mufwene | |
Theacquisition ofBantu languages Katherine Demuth | |
3Morphology | |
Makaa A83 Teresa Heath | |
TheInterlacustrine zone Zone J Yvonne Bastin | |
Introduction | |
Makhuwa P30 Charles Kisseberth | |
Syntax 28 Western Savanna K R Gabriele Sommer | |
Demography and classification 2 Phonology morphophonology andtone | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Bantu Languages Mark Van de Velde,Koen Bostoen,Derek Nurse,Gérard Philippson Vista previa limitada - 2019 |
The Bantu Languages Mark Van de Velde,Koen Bostoen,Derek Nurse,Gérard Philippson Vista previa limitada - 2019 |
Términos y frases comunes
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