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The melodic tone pattern in Basaa
Basaa, a Narrow Bantu language (A43) spoken in Cameroon, displays a two‑tone lexical contrast, L and H. The aim of this paper is to describe a process found as part of verb inflection, termed Melodic Tone. This phenomenon reflects a tonal morpheme which accompanies certain TAMs in Basaa.
Emmanuel-Moselly Makasso
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Eléments de phonologie et de morphologie historique du Basaa
Janssens Baudouin. Eléments de phonologie et de morphologie historique du Basaa . In: Africana Linguistica 10, 1986. pp. 147-211.
Baudouin Janssens
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Abstract This chapter is an overview of the structure of Basaa, a Narrow Bantu language (A 43) spoken in of Cameroon. The study draws on a serious record of studies undertaken on the language, among which are Dimendaal (1998) and Hyman (2003).
Emmanuel-Moselly Makasso
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Morphology and tonology of the vocative in Basaa
Emmanuel-Moselly Makasso
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Engendering Personal Names in Basaa Culture: From the Origins to the Epic Tradition and Beyond
Bertrade Ngo-Ngijol Banoum
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Essai d'analyse contrastive de la détermination nominale en français et en basaa
Lydie Ngo Balep
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