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- Language Family: Atlantic
- Topic #1: Nasals
- Topic #2: Phonology
Abstract
Significant vowel nasality is attested in some Proto Ẹdoid languages. This phenomenon has attracted research interest in the past. Although Ésàn features these
...- Language Family: Bantu
- Topic #1: Verbs
Abstract
This study examines ‘want’-verbs in Bantu language varieties belonging to the Rufiji-Ruvuma subgroup of Eastern Bantu, spoken in
...- Language Family: Bantu
- Topic #1: Sociolinguistics
Abstract
This paper investigates the communicative and cultural practices involved in the process of bride price negotiation in Mòkpè. Data were
...- Language Family: Atlantic
- Topic #1: Sociolinguistics
Abstract
This paper offers an ethnopoetic analysis of Anufᴐ dirges, which have received little scholarly attention despite the plethora of
...Abstract
This study analyses Akan tuber names using Cultural Linguistics (Sharifian 2017). We used a qualitative method, drawing on both