Dentality areal features and phonological change in northeastern Bantu
A minority of the world's languages appear to have a series of dental (as opposed to alveolar) obstruents. Proto-Bantu does not have such a series, nor do most East African Bantu languages. By contrast, three Bantu languages in northeastern Kenya (the northern Swahili dialects, Pokomo, Elwana)...
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Autor principal: | Derek Nurse |
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Lenguaje: | EN FR |
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LibraryPress@UF
1985
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