The Bantu Languages of Western Equatorial Africa

The Bantu Languages of Western Equatorial Africa
Author: Malcolm Guthrie
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2017-09-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781351600088

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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.

The Bantu Languages of Western Equatorial Africa

The Bantu Languages of Western Equatorial Africa
Author: Malcolm Guthrie
Publsiher: London, Oxford U.P
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1953
Genre: Africa, Central
ISBN: 0835732215

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The Bantu Languages of Africa

The Bantu Languages of Africa
Author: M. A. Bryan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2017-09-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781351599672

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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.

The Non Bantu Languages of North Eastern Africa

The Non Bantu Languages of North Eastern Africa
Author: A. N. Tucker,M. A. Bryan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2017-09-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781351600385

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Originally published in 1956, this volume presents a survey of the non-Bantu languages in the area extending south of the Sahara from Lake Chad to the Indian Ocean, together withj those of South Africa. The arrangement is primarily linguistic, in as much as larger units which show some indisputable affinities are where possible treated contiguously. Languages in the centre of the total area are discussed first, followed by thos ein the west, north, east and finally south.

The Bantu Languages

The Bantu Languages
Author: Mark Van de Velde,Koen Bostoen,Derek Nurse,Gérard Philippson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 925
Release: 2019-01-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317628682

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Written by an international team of experts, this comprehensive volume presents grammatical analyses of individual Bantu languages, comparative studies of their main phonetic, phonological and grammatical characteristics and overview chapters on their history and classification. It is estimated that some 300 to 350 million people, or one in three Africans, are Bantu speakers. Van de Velde and Bostoen bring together their linguistic expertise to produce a volume that builds on Nurse and Philippson’s first edition. The Bantu Languages, 2nd edition is divided into two parts; Part 1 contains 11 comparative chapters, and Part 2 provides grammar sketches of 12 individual Bantu languages, some of which were previously undescribed. The grammar sketches follow a general template that allows for easy comparison. Thoroughly revised and updated to include more language descriptions and the latest comparative insights. New to this edition: • new chapters on syntax, tone, reconstruction and language contact • 12 new sketch grammars • thoroughly updated chapters on phonetics, aspect-tense-mood and classification • exhaustive catalogue of known languages with essential references This unique resource remains the ideal reference for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of Bantu linguistics and languages. It will be of interest to researchers and anyone with an interest in historical linguistics, linguistic typology and grammatical analysis.

Paths in the Rainforests

Paths in the Rainforests
Author: Jan M. Vansina
Publsiher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 450
Release: 1990-10-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780299125738

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Vansina’s scope is breathtaking: he reconstructs the history of the forest lands that cover all or part of southern Cameroon, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, the Congo, Zaire, the Central African Republic, and Cabinda in Angola, discussing the original settlement of the forest by the western Bantu; the periods of expansion and innovation in agriculture; the development of metallurgy; the rise and fall of political forms and of power; the coming of Atlantic trade and colonialism; and the conquest of the rainforests by colonial powers and the destruction of a way of life. “In 400 elegantly brilliant pages Vansina lays out five millennia of history for nearly 200 distinguishable regions of the forest of equatorial Africa around a new, subtly paradoxical interpretation of ‘tradition.’” —Joseph Miller, University of Virginia “Vansina gives extended coverage . . . to the broad features of culture and the major lines of historical development across the region between 3000 B.C. and A.D. 1000. It is truly an outstanding effort, readable, subtle, and integrative in its interpretations, and comprehensive in scope. . . . It is a seminal study . . . but it is also a substantive history that will long retain its usefulness.”—Christopher Ehret, American Historical Review

Language in Africa

Language in Africa
Author: Edgar Gregersen,Edgar A. Gregersen
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1977
Genre: African languages
ISBN: 0677043805

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This book developed out of a survey course on African languages that Uriel Weinreich invited the author to teach at Columbia University. The focus of the course changed considerably in the years that the author taught the course (1964-1968), in large part to accommodate the interests of many students without a background in linguistics but registered for the course. The one thing African languages have in common, setting them off from all the other languages in the world, is the fact that they are spoken in Africa.

Introductory Sketch of the Bantu Languages

Introductory Sketch of the Bantu Languages
Author: Alice Werner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2018-12-14
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780429868863

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First published in 1919, this volume provides a detailed linguistic breakdown of the Bantu language family of Central and Southern Africa. Its author held in-situ expertise in Nanja, Swahili, Zulu, Giryama and Pokomo. A professor of Swahili and Bantu languages, she was the author of several books on Bantu languages and African peoples. The volume aims to depict the broad principles underlying the structure of the Bantu language family and attempts a classification of those languages. Contemporaneous with the colonization of Tanzania, many of the areas to which this volume was relevant were under British control at the time of publication.