DP Positions in African Languages [PDF]
A handout of a presentation given at the Afranaph Project Development Workshop on December 10-11, 2010, at Rutgers University in New Jersey.A central concern of syntactic theory has long been to explain and predict the distribution of nominal expressions,
Carstens, Vicki +4 more
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A Note on the Present Tenses in some Southern Tanzanian Bantu Languages [PDF]
Bastian Persohn, Rasmus Bernander
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Population Size and the Rate of Language Evolution: A Test Across Indo-European, Austronesian, and Bantu Languages. [PDF]
Greenhill SJ +4 more
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Ranking by Language Similarity for Resource Scarce Southern Bantu Languages [PDF]
Catherine Chavula, Hussein Suleman
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When ‘father’ means ‘husband’ and ‘sister’ means ‘cattle’: lexicalization of kinship terms and address forms in Tanzanian Bantu languages [PDF]
Amani Lusekelo, Lea Mpobela
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Disambiguation of morphological analysis in Bantu languages [PDF]
Arvi Hurskainen
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Emphatic Interpretations of Object Marking in Bantu Languages
This paper investigates emphatic interpretations of object marking in various Bantu languages. We focus on Lubukusu (spoken in Kenya) and Cinyungwe (spoken in Mozambique) in particular, but we also report initial evidence from other Bantu ...
Hannah Lippard +5 more
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Neural Machine Translation for Low Resource Bantu Languages in East and Southern Africa [PDF]
Vincent Omwoma +3 more
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Genetic perspectives on the origin of clicks in Bantu languages from southwestern Zambia. [PDF]
Barbieri C +3 more
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