The Bantu Languages of Africa
eBook - ePub

The Bantu Languages of Africa

Handbook of African Languages

  1. 180 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

The Bantu Languages of Africa

Handbook of African Languages

About this book

The area covered by this book, originally published in 1953, is one that has long been recognized as presenting many problems from the point of view of Bantu linguistic studies. Almost all the material set out in this present work is based on notes taken in the field, and in many cases presented completely new facts. The sources of the information used are listed at the end of the linguistic description of each of the groups of languages dealt with. Since there are so many languages to be covered it would be impracticable to give even an outline of the main features of each of them, so an outline is given of the main characteristics of each separate group. One language is used as the type for each group, for the purpose of listing examples of the nominal prefixes, verbal conjugation, and personal prefixes. Other features are illustrated from whichever language is the most suitable.

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YEI SINGLE UNIT

Where spoken: B.P., throughout Ngamiland.
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INDEX

Abo, 10, 11
Achawa, 134
Adjumba, 23
Adouma, 24
Adsawa, Adsoa, 134
Aduma, 24
Adyumba, 23
Akpwakum, 22
Akwa, 36
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Alombooki, 46, 47
Amarani, 127
Amba, 89, 91, 92
Ambali, 29
Ambaquista, 63
Ambo1, 80, 82
Ambo2, 139
Amboim, 64
Ambuella, Ambwela, 67
Amu, 126, 127
Angba, Aŋba, 43, 45
‘Apagibeti’ 43, 45
Apindji, 25
Arusha, 117
Asu, Athu, Aṯẖu, 122
Aushi, 80, 81
Avək, 16, 17
Ayawa, Ayao, 134
Azɔm, 21, 22
Baagəto, 19, 20
Ḇaakpẹ, Baakpe, 6
Baali1 (Ngala Gr.), 37, 39
Baali2 (Bali Gr.), 88, 92
Baati, 43, 45
‘Baato ba Loi, 40
Babeda, Babera, Babila, B...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Acknowledgements and Explanatory Notes
  7. Lundu Group
  8. Mbo Group
  9. Duala Group
  10. Bube Group
  11. Basa Group
  12. Bafia Group
  13. ‘Sanaga’ Group
  14. Yaunde-Fang Group
  15. Makaa Group
  16. Kaka Group
  17. Myene Single Unit
  18. Kota Group
  19. Tsogo Group?
  20. Shira-Punu Group
  21. Njabi Group
  22. Mbete Group
  23. Teke-Yans Group
  24. Ngul Single Unit?
  25. Ngando Group
  26. Pande Group
  27. Mboshi Group
  28. Ngala Group
  29. Ngombe Group
  30. Kele Group
  31. Mongo-Nkundo Group
  32. Tetela Group
  33. Kuba Group
  34. Kongo Group or Single Unit
  35. Kimbundu Single Unit
  36. Samba-Holu Group?
  37. Kwangali Single Unit
  38. Chokwe-Lunda Group
  39. Luyana Group
  40. Luba Group
  41. Nkoya Group
  42. Fipa-Mambwe Group
  43. Nyiha-Safwa Group
  44. Nyakyusa Single Unit
  45. Bemba Group
  46. Ila Group
  47. Totela Group?
  48. Kari Group
  49. Bali Group
  50. Bira Group
  51. Lega Group
  52. Nande Group
  53. Shi-Hunde Group
  54. Ha Group
  55. Nyali Group
  56. Mbole-Ena Group?
  57. Inter-Lacustrine Group
  58. Gisu Group (or Single Unit?
  59. Luhya Group
  60. Gusii Group
  61. Kikuyu Group
  62. Shaka (Chagga) Group
  63. Tongwe Group?
  64. Sukuma Group
  65. Nilyamba Group
  66. Gogo Group
  67. Shambaa Group
  68. Zaramo Group
  69. Taita Group
  70. Swahili Group
  71. Pogolo Group
  72. Hehe Group
  73. Ngindo Group
  74. Yao Group
  75. Makua Group
  76. Manda Group
  77. Tumbuka Single Unit
  78. Nyanja Single Unit
  79. Nsenga Group
  80. Shona Group
  81. Venda Single Unit
  82. Sotho-Tswana Group
  83. Nguni Group
  84. Tsonga Group
  85. Chopi Group
  86. Umbundu Group
  87. Kuanyama Group
  88. Herero Single Unit
  89. Yei Single Unit