Aboh, Enoch O 2007b

Aboh, Enoch O. 2007b. Leftward focus versus rightward focus: The Kwa-Bantu conspiracy. SOAS Working Papers in Linguistics 15. 81-104.

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  author         = {Aboh, Enoch O},
  journal        = {SOAS Working Papers in Linguistics},
  pages          = {81-104},
  title          = {Leftward focus versus rightward focus: The Kwa-Bantu conspiracy},
  volume         = {15},
  year           = {2007b},
  citekeys       = {glossa5361:B2 glossa5714:B1},
  inlg           = {English [eng]},
  isreferencedby = {glossa5361 glossa5714},
  jfmnote        = {With examples drawn from Gungbe, Aghem, Chichewa, Sesotho, Zulu, Tumbuka, and Tuki.},
  keywords       = {;waf;caf;saf;lng;grm;bnt;a.601;n.21;n.31;s.33;s.42;t.151a;u.181;},
  lgcode         = {Zulu [zul], Gungbe [guw], Tuki [bag], Tumbuka [tum], Nyanja [nya], Aghem [agq], Southern Sotho [sot] (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)},
  macro_area     = {Africa},
  src            = {eballiso2009, glossa}
}

Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
Zulu
Gungbe
Tuki
Tumbuka
Nyanja
Aghem
Southern Sotho (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)]