Searching for the roots of the first free African American community. [PDF]
Martínez B +7 more
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Over de meest innovatieve externe toegangstructuur in de Bantoelexicografie : het Lexicon Kikongo–Frans van Charles Polis (1938) [PDF]
In this article a little-known dictionary manuscript from the 1930s, the Lexique kikongo-français by the Jesuit missionary Charles Polis, is analysed in great detail. Section 1 expounds on the goal and raison d'être of the study, Section 2 introduces the
De Schryver, Gilles-Maurice
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New research on circum-Caribbean creoles and language contact [PDF]
Synopsis: This volume features research papers dealing with creolized and partially restructured language varieties in the wider Caribbean region. Initially conceived of as a conference volume drawing on papers presented at the 2017 Summer conference ...
Bartens, Angela +2 more
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This PhD deals with the semantics of two major parts of the Bantu verbal system, namely derivation and tense/aspect, from a comparative and diachronic perspective. With respect to derivation, the aim of the PhD is to relate a number of verbal affixes, which are found throughout Bantu, to the grammatical category of “middle voice”. With respect to tense/
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This article presents a historical-comparative analysis of the morphophonological effects of the verb ending *‑ide, i.e. imbrication and vowel lowering, in the Kikongo Language Cluster. It focuses on the kind of vowel lowering that is to be distinguished from progressive Vowel Height Harmony (pVHH) as triggered by mid vowel roots. Kikongo stands out in
Goes, Heidi, Bostoen, Koen
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Water borrowing is consistently practiced globally and is associated with water-related system failures across diverse environments. [PDF]
Rosinger AY +7 more
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Seventeenth-century Kikongo is not the ancestor of present-day Kikongo [PDF]
Bostoen, Koen +1 more
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Soldiers, coffee and markets: On Baldi’s Dictionary of Arabic Loanwords in the Languages of Central and East Africa [PDF]
Batic, GIAN CLAUDIO
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Pushing Back the Origin of Bantu Lexicography: The <i>Vocabularium Congense</i> of 1652, 1928, 2012. [PDF]
De Kind J, de Schryver GM, Bostoen K.
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A historical-linguistic approach to the subsistence of the first Bantu speakers south of the rainforest : the banana case [PDF]
Bostoen, Koen +2 more
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