Linguistic Survey of the Northern Bantu Borderland

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A. N. Tucker
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Adverbial Enclitics
African language typology
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Bantu language analysis
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comparative linguistics
Compound Tenses
concords
Cushitic and Nilotic studies
Della
Dependent Tenses
Dialects NANDI
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Ganda Law
Glottal Stop
Grammatical Tone
Gus
intergroup lexical comparison
language classification methods
linguistic evidence for African language families
Linguistic Survey
M. A. Bryan
Modern Vernacular Literature
NANDI Group
NATA
Nilotic Languages
Non-Bantu Languages
Non-personal Possessives
Northern Bantu Borderland
Past Tenses
Penultimate Syllable
pronominal
Pronominal Concords
Rim
Simple Tense Forms
Tense Particles
Vowel Assimilation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138095656
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The classification and distribution of the languages of the Northern Bantu Borderland between the Great Lakes and the Indian Ocean have been given in Volume 1 of The Linguistic Survey of the Northern Bantu Borderland, where however, the linguistic evidence on which the classification rested was not included. This is now set out in this volume, originally published in 1957. The languages have been divided into three categories: Bantu, partly Bantu and non-Bantu. within each category the languages have been grouped according to linguistic criteria. The choice of languages represented here has been determined by the availability of reliable linguistic material.