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Searching for the roots of the first free African American community. [PDF]
Martínez B +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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Multiple-reciprocity marking in the Kikongo Language Cluster : functional distribution and origins
Bantu languages belonging to the Kikongo Language Cluster generally have two reciprocal markers. These are the reflex of Proto-Bantu *-an and a complex suffix ending in -an.
Bloom Ström, Eva-Marieeditor +6 more
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Infants' sensitivity to vowel harmony and its role in segmenting speech. [PDF]
Mintz TH, Walker RL, Welday A, Kidd C.
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Du tipoj de vokalharmonio en la Kikongo Lingvo-Areto
Proto-Bantu (PB) is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Bantu languages. Vocabulary is easier to reconstruct than morphology and phonology. However, it is important to try to reconstruct these as well and that was one of the goals of my doctoral ...
Goes, HeidiLW210019950571968010019740090000-0002-2983-117XA583D962-49B6-11E4-AA90-F166B5D1D7B1 +3 more
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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
Bostoen, KoenLW210019932941238010019599620000-0003-2284-6165FB3B7690-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4 +1 more
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Nested Admixture During and After the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade on the Island of São Tomé. [PDF]
Ciccarella M +9 more
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