Myers, Scott P. 1998. AUX in Bantu morphology and phonology. In Hyman, L. M. and C. W. Kisseberth (eds.), Theoretical aspects of Bantu tone, 231-264. Stanford: Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI), Stanford University.
@incollection{42113, address = {Stanford}, author = {Myers, Scott P.}, booktitle = {Theoretical aspects of Bantu tone}, editor = {Hyman, L. M. and C. W. Kisseberth}, pages = {231-264}, publisher = {Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI), Stanford University}, series = {Lecture notes}, title = {AUX in Bantu morphology and phonology}, volume = {82}, year = {1998}, hhtype = {grammar_sketch (computerized assignment from "morphology")}, jfmnote = {Looks at Shona S10, Tonga M64, Digo E73, Swahili G40 and Rundi JD62.}, keywords = {;eaf;saf;lng;grm;tam;phn;bnt;s.10;m.64;e.73;g.40;j.d.62;}, lgcode = {Digo [dig], Tonga (Zambia) [toi], Rundi [run], Shona [sna] (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)}, macro_area = {Africa}, notes = {Pagination could be wrong. Compares Shona (S10), Tonga (M64), Digo (E73), Swahili (G42) and Rundi (D62).}, src = {eballiso2009, weball}, subject_headings = {eaf, saf, lng, grm, phn, bnt, s.10, m.64, e.73, g.42, j.d.62} }
Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
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Digo | |
Tonga (Zambia) | |
Rundi | |
Shona (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)] |