Bird, Steven 1999

Bird, Steven. 1999. Strategies for representing tone in African writing systems: a critical review. Written language and literacy 2(1). 1-44.

@article{130869,
  author     = {Bird, Steven},
  journal    = {Written language and literacy},
  number     = {1},
  pages      = {1-44},
  title      = {Strategies for representing tone in African writing systems: a critical review},
  volume     = {2},
  year       = {1999},
  inlg       = {English [eng]},
  jfmnote    = {Discusses mainly Dschang, but has examples deriving also from Kom, Etung, Kako A93, Komo D23, Izi, and Chumburung.},
  keywords   = {;waf;caf;cmr;nga;ghn;drc;lng;phn;tnl;grp;bnt;a.93;d.23;t.194b;t.152b;t.125;t.511x;u.133;},
  lgcode     = {Foodo [fod], Nchumbulu [nlu], Gikyode [acd], Kom (Cameroon) [bkm], Ginyanga [ayg], Chumburung [ncu], Krache [kye], Nkonya [nko], Komo (Democratic Republic of Congo) [kmw], Dompo [doy], Nawuri [naw], Kako [kkj], Kplang [kph], Gonja [gjn], Dwang [nnu] (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)},
  macro_area = {Africa},
  src        = {eballiso2009}
}

Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
Foodo
Nchumbulu
Gikyode
Kom (Cameroon)
Ginyanga
Chumburung
Krache
Nkonya
Komo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Dompo
Nawuri
Kako
Kplang
Gonja
Dwang (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)]