Oxford Guide to the Bantu Languages
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Oxford Guide to the Bantu Languages
Hurst-Harosh, Ellen; Zeller, Jochen; Marten, Lutz; Kula, Nancy C.
Oxford University Press
03/2025
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9780198808343
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1: Lutz Marten, Ellen Hurst-Harosh, Nancy C. Kula, and Jochen Zeller: Introduction
Part I. Historical and typological background
2: Andrew van der Spuy: A history of research into Bantu linguistics
3: Koen Bostoen: Language and (pre)history in Bantu-speaking Africa
4: Denis Creissels: Typology and variation
Part II. Comparative overviews
5: Al Mtenje: Phonology
6: Larry M. Hyman: Tone
7: Lutz Marten: Morphology
8: Michael Diercks and Vicki Carstens: Syntax
9: Axel Fanego Palat: Semantics and pragmatics
10: Felix Banda: Sociolinguistics and applied linguistics
Part III. Topics in Bantu morphology and syntax
11: Josephat Rugemalira: Noun classes and agreement
12: Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng: Relative clauses
13: Mark L. O. Van de Velde: Attributive possession
14: Claire Halpert: The augment
15: Justine Mukhwana Sikuku: Subject and object marking
16: Kristina Riedel: Object (a)symmetries
17: Deo S. Ngonyani: Applicative constructions
18: Silvester Ron Simango: Causative constructions
19: Rozenn Guerois: Passive constructions
20: Fatima Hamlaoui: Inversion constructions
21: Jenneke van der Wal: The conjoint/disjoint alternation
22: Robert Botne: Tense and aspect
23: Maud Devos: Negation
24: Hannah Gibson: Auxiliary constructions
25: Jochen Zeller: Locatives
26: Patricia Schneider-Zioga: Non-verbal predication
27: Rose Letsholo-Tafila: Clause linkage
Part IV. Topics in Bantu semantics and pragmatics
28: Thera Marie Crane: Lexical structures and lexical semantics
29: Maarten Mous: The lexicon of the mixed language Ma'a/Mbugu
30: Steve Nicolle: Narrative discourse
31: Yukiko Morimoto and Nobuko Yoneda: Topic and focus
Part V. Topics in Bantu historical and comparative linguistics
32: Jeff Good: Historical morphosyntax and syntactic change
33: Eva-Marie Bloom Strom and Malin Petzell: . Micro-variation approaches to Bantu language varieties
34: Rasmus Bernander: Language contact and convergence
35: Rebecca Grollemund and Mark Pagel: Phylogenetic approaches to Bantu historical linguistics
36: Margarida Petter, Esmeralda Vailati Negrao, and Evani Viotti: Bantu languages in the diaspora
37: Nancy C. Kula: Vowel harmony
38: Maxwell Kadenge: Hiatus resolution
39: William G. Bennett: Consonantal processes
40: Michelle Morrison: Imbrication
41: Jonathan Nyabuto Choti: Nasal prefix segmental processes
42: Lee Bickmore: Melodic tone
43: Lotta Aunio: Nominal tone
44: Seunghun J. Lee: Depressor consonants
45: Njoya Ibirahim: Reduplication
46: Didier Demolin and Cedric Patin: Phonetics
47: Laura J. Downing: Prosody-syntax interface
48: Annie Rialland: Intonation
Part VII. Topics in Bantu sociolinguistics and applied linguistics
49: Stephanie Rudwick and Rose Marie Beck: Multilingualism in Bantu languages
50: Herman M. Batibo: Language endangerment and vitality
51: Rajend Mesthrie: Fanakalo, a Bantu-lexified pidgin
52: Ellen Hurst-Harosh: Youth language and registers
53: Judith Nakayiza and Medadi E. Ssentanda: Language policy and standardization
54: Ashraf Abdelhay, Cristine Severo, and Sinfree Makoni: Towards a decolonial Bantu linguistics
55: Ramona Kunene Nicolas: Language acquisition in Bantu languages
56: Naledi N. Kgolo: Mental representation and processing
57: Russell H. Kaschula, Michael M. Kretzer, and Peter N. Mose: African languages in education in Sub-Saharan Africa
58: Fridah Erastus Kanana: Bantu languages in the media
59: Alena Rettova: Literatures in Bantu languages
Part VIII. Language descriptions
60: Roland Kiessling: West Ring (Grassfields Bantu)
61: Gratien G. Atindogbe: Barombi (A41)
62: Emmanuel-Moselly Makasso: Basaa (A43)
63: Joseph Koni Muluwa: Nsamban (B85F)
64: Nico Nassenstein: Bangala (C30A)
65: Michael Meeuwis: Lingala (C30B)
66: Jean Paul Ngoboka and Cyprien Niyomugabo: Kinyarwanda (JD61)
67: Fridah Katushemererwe: Runyakitara (JE10A)
68: Saudah Namyalo and Jackson Ssekiryango: Luganda (JE15)
69: Christopher R. Green, Michael R. Marlo, and Michael Diercks: Wanga (JE32A)
70: Daisuke Shinagawa: Rwa (E621A), Uru (E622D), and Mkuu (E623C): Less described varieties of Kilimanjaro Bantu (Chaga) languages
71: Amani Lusekelo: Kiswahili (G40)
72: Brent Henderson: Chimiini (G412)
73: Karsten Legere: Kwangali (K33)
74: Stephen T. M. Lukusa: Ciluba (L31)
75: Boniface Kawasha: Lunda (L52)
76: Kelvin Mambwe: Bemba (M42)
77: Nobuko Yoneda: Matengo (N13)
78: Pascal J. Kishindo: Chinyanja/Chichewa (N31)
79: Armindo Ngunda and Carlos J. Manuel: Emakhuwa (P31)
80: Jekura U. Kavari: Otjiherero (R30)
81: Nhlanhla Mathonsi: Zulu (S42)
References
Part I. Historical and typological background
2: Andrew van der Spuy: A history of research into Bantu linguistics
3: Koen Bostoen: Language and (pre)history in Bantu-speaking Africa
4: Denis Creissels: Typology and variation
Part II. Comparative overviews
5: Al Mtenje: Phonology
6: Larry M. Hyman: Tone
7: Lutz Marten: Morphology
8: Michael Diercks and Vicki Carstens: Syntax
9: Axel Fanego Palat: Semantics and pragmatics
10: Felix Banda: Sociolinguistics and applied linguistics
Part III. Topics in Bantu morphology and syntax
11: Josephat Rugemalira: Noun classes and agreement
12: Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng: Relative clauses
13: Mark L. O. Van de Velde: Attributive possession
14: Claire Halpert: The augment
15: Justine Mukhwana Sikuku: Subject and object marking
16: Kristina Riedel: Object (a)symmetries
17: Deo S. Ngonyani: Applicative constructions
18: Silvester Ron Simango: Causative constructions
19: Rozenn Guerois: Passive constructions
20: Fatima Hamlaoui: Inversion constructions
21: Jenneke van der Wal: The conjoint/disjoint alternation
22: Robert Botne: Tense and aspect
23: Maud Devos: Negation
24: Hannah Gibson: Auxiliary constructions
25: Jochen Zeller: Locatives
26: Patricia Schneider-Zioga: Non-verbal predication
27: Rose Letsholo-Tafila: Clause linkage
Part IV. Topics in Bantu semantics and pragmatics
28: Thera Marie Crane: Lexical structures and lexical semantics
29: Maarten Mous: The lexicon of the mixed language Ma'a/Mbugu
30: Steve Nicolle: Narrative discourse
31: Yukiko Morimoto and Nobuko Yoneda: Topic and focus
Part V. Topics in Bantu historical and comparative linguistics
32: Jeff Good: Historical morphosyntax and syntactic change
33: Eva-Marie Bloom Strom and Malin Petzell: . Micro-variation approaches to Bantu language varieties
34: Rasmus Bernander: Language contact and convergence
35: Rebecca Grollemund and Mark Pagel: Phylogenetic approaches to Bantu historical linguistics
36: Margarida Petter, Esmeralda Vailati Negrao, and Evani Viotti: Bantu languages in the diaspora
37: Nancy C. Kula: Vowel harmony
38: Maxwell Kadenge: Hiatus resolution
39: William G. Bennett: Consonantal processes
40: Michelle Morrison: Imbrication
41: Jonathan Nyabuto Choti: Nasal prefix segmental processes
42: Lee Bickmore: Melodic tone
43: Lotta Aunio: Nominal tone
44: Seunghun J. Lee: Depressor consonants
45: Njoya Ibirahim: Reduplication
46: Didier Demolin and Cedric Patin: Phonetics
47: Laura J. Downing: Prosody-syntax interface
48: Annie Rialland: Intonation
Part VII. Topics in Bantu sociolinguistics and applied linguistics
49: Stephanie Rudwick and Rose Marie Beck: Multilingualism in Bantu languages
50: Herman M. Batibo: Language endangerment and vitality
51: Rajend Mesthrie: Fanakalo, a Bantu-lexified pidgin
52: Ellen Hurst-Harosh: Youth language and registers
53: Judith Nakayiza and Medadi E. Ssentanda: Language policy and standardization
54: Ashraf Abdelhay, Cristine Severo, and Sinfree Makoni: Towards a decolonial Bantu linguistics
55: Ramona Kunene Nicolas: Language acquisition in Bantu languages
56: Naledi N. Kgolo: Mental representation and processing
57: Russell H. Kaschula, Michael M. Kretzer, and Peter N. Mose: African languages in education in Sub-Saharan Africa
58: Fridah Erastus Kanana: Bantu languages in the media
59: Alena Rettova: Literatures in Bantu languages
Part VIII. Language descriptions
60: Roland Kiessling: West Ring (Grassfields Bantu)
61: Gratien G. Atindogbe: Barombi (A41)
62: Emmanuel-Moselly Makasso: Basaa (A43)
63: Joseph Koni Muluwa: Nsamban (B85F)
64: Nico Nassenstein: Bangala (C30A)
65: Michael Meeuwis: Lingala (C30B)
66: Jean Paul Ngoboka and Cyprien Niyomugabo: Kinyarwanda (JD61)
67: Fridah Katushemererwe: Runyakitara (JE10A)
68: Saudah Namyalo and Jackson Ssekiryango: Luganda (JE15)
69: Christopher R. Green, Michael R. Marlo, and Michael Diercks: Wanga (JE32A)
70: Daisuke Shinagawa: Rwa (E621A), Uru (E622D), and Mkuu (E623C): Less described varieties of Kilimanjaro Bantu (Chaga) languages
71: Amani Lusekelo: Kiswahili (G40)
72: Brent Henderson: Chimiini (G412)
73: Karsten Legere: Kwangali (K33)
74: Stephen T. M. Lukusa: Ciluba (L31)
75: Boniface Kawasha: Lunda (L52)
76: Kelvin Mambwe: Bemba (M42)
77: Nobuko Yoneda: Matengo (N13)
78: Pascal J. Kishindo: Chinyanja/Chichewa (N31)
79: Armindo Ngunda and Carlos J. Manuel: Emakhuwa (P31)
80: Jekura U. Kavari: Otjiherero (R30)
81: Nhlanhla Mathonsi: Zulu (S42)
References
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1: Lutz Marten, Ellen Hurst-Harosh, Nancy C. Kula, and Jochen Zeller: Introduction
Part I. Historical and typological background
2: Andrew van der Spuy: A history of research into Bantu linguistics
3: Koen Bostoen: Language and (pre)history in Bantu-speaking Africa
4: Denis Creissels: Typology and variation
Part II. Comparative overviews
5: Al Mtenje: Phonology
6: Larry M. Hyman: Tone
7: Lutz Marten: Morphology
8: Michael Diercks and Vicki Carstens: Syntax
9: Axel Fanego Palat: Semantics and pragmatics
10: Felix Banda: Sociolinguistics and applied linguistics
Part III. Topics in Bantu morphology and syntax
11: Josephat Rugemalira: Noun classes and agreement
12: Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng: Relative clauses
13: Mark L. O. Van de Velde: Attributive possession
14: Claire Halpert: The augment
15: Justine Mukhwana Sikuku: Subject and object marking
16: Kristina Riedel: Object (a)symmetries
17: Deo S. Ngonyani: Applicative constructions
18: Silvester Ron Simango: Causative constructions
19: Rozenn Guerois: Passive constructions
20: Fatima Hamlaoui: Inversion constructions
21: Jenneke van der Wal: The conjoint/disjoint alternation
22: Robert Botne: Tense and aspect
23: Maud Devos: Negation
24: Hannah Gibson: Auxiliary constructions
25: Jochen Zeller: Locatives
26: Patricia Schneider-Zioga: Non-verbal predication
27: Rose Letsholo-Tafila: Clause linkage
Part IV. Topics in Bantu semantics and pragmatics
28: Thera Marie Crane: Lexical structures and lexical semantics
29: Maarten Mous: The lexicon of the mixed language Ma'a/Mbugu
30: Steve Nicolle: Narrative discourse
31: Yukiko Morimoto and Nobuko Yoneda: Topic and focus
Part V. Topics in Bantu historical and comparative linguistics
32: Jeff Good: Historical morphosyntax and syntactic change
33: Eva-Marie Bloom Strom and Malin Petzell: . Micro-variation approaches to Bantu language varieties
34: Rasmus Bernander: Language contact and convergence
35: Rebecca Grollemund and Mark Pagel: Phylogenetic approaches to Bantu historical linguistics
36: Margarida Petter, Esmeralda Vailati Negrao, and Evani Viotti: Bantu languages in the diaspora
37: Nancy C. Kula: Vowel harmony
38: Maxwell Kadenge: Hiatus resolution
39: William G. Bennett: Consonantal processes
40: Michelle Morrison: Imbrication
41: Jonathan Nyabuto Choti: Nasal prefix segmental processes
42: Lee Bickmore: Melodic tone
43: Lotta Aunio: Nominal tone
44: Seunghun J. Lee: Depressor consonants
45: Njoya Ibirahim: Reduplication
46: Didier Demolin and Cedric Patin: Phonetics
47: Laura J. Downing: Prosody-syntax interface
48: Annie Rialland: Intonation
Part VII. Topics in Bantu sociolinguistics and applied linguistics
49: Stephanie Rudwick and Rose Marie Beck: Multilingualism in Bantu languages
50: Herman M. Batibo: Language endangerment and vitality
51: Rajend Mesthrie: Fanakalo, a Bantu-lexified pidgin
52: Ellen Hurst-Harosh: Youth language and registers
53: Judith Nakayiza and Medadi E. Ssentanda: Language policy and standardization
54: Ashraf Abdelhay, Cristine Severo, and Sinfree Makoni: Towards a decolonial Bantu linguistics
55: Ramona Kunene Nicolas: Language acquisition in Bantu languages
56: Naledi N. Kgolo: Mental representation and processing
57: Russell H. Kaschula, Michael M. Kretzer, and Peter N. Mose: African languages in education in Sub-Saharan Africa
58: Fridah Erastus Kanana: Bantu languages in the media
59: Alena Rettova: Literatures in Bantu languages
Part VIII. Language descriptions
60: Roland Kiessling: West Ring (Grassfields Bantu)
61: Gratien G. Atindogbe: Barombi (A41)
62: Emmanuel-Moselly Makasso: Basaa (A43)
63: Joseph Koni Muluwa: Nsamban (B85F)
64: Nico Nassenstein: Bangala (C30A)
65: Michael Meeuwis: Lingala (C30B)
66: Jean Paul Ngoboka and Cyprien Niyomugabo: Kinyarwanda (JD61)
67: Fridah Katushemererwe: Runyakitara (JE10A)
68: Saudah Namyalo and Jackson Ssekiryango: Luganda (JE15)
69: Christopher R. Green, Michael R. Marlo, and Michael Diercks: Wanga (JE32A)
70: Daisuke Shinagawa: Rwa (E621A), Uru (E622D), and Mkuu (E623C): Less described varieties of Kilimanjaro Bantu (Chaga) languages
71: Amani Lusekelo: Kiswahili (G40)
72: Brent Henderson: Chimiini (G412)
73: Karsten Legere: Kwangali (K33)
74: Stephen T. M. Lukusa: Ciluba (L31)
75: Boniface Kawasha: Lunda (L52)
76: Kelvin Mambwe: Bemba (M42)
77: Nobuko Yoneda: Matengo (N13)
78: Pascal J. Kishindo: Chinyanja/Chichewa (N31)
79: Armindo Ngunda and Carlos J. Manuel: Emakhuwa (P31)
80: Jekura U. Kavari: Otjiherero (R30)
81: Nhlanhla Mathonsi: Zulu (S42)
References
Part I. Historical and typological background
2: Andrew van der Spuy: A history of research into Bantu linguistics
3: Koen Bostoen: Language and (pre)history in Bantu-speaking Africa
4: Denis Creissels: Typology and variation
Part II. Comparative overviews
5: Al Mtenje: Phonology
6: Larry M. Hyman: Tone
7: Lutz Marten: Morphology
8: Michael Diercks and Vicki Carstens: Syntax
9: Axel Fanego Palat: Semantics and pragmatics
10: Felix Banda: Sociolinguistics and applied linguistics
Part III. Topics in Bantu morphology and syntax
11: Josephat Rugemalira: Noun classes and agreement
12: Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng: Relative clauses
13: Mark L. O. Van de Velde: Attributive possession
14: Claire Halpert: The augment
15: Justine Mukhwana Sikuku: Subject and object marking
16: Kristina Riedel: Object (a)symmetries
17: Deo S. Ngonyani: Applicative constructions
18: Silvester Ron Simango: Causative constructions
19: Rozenn Guerois: Passive constructions
20: Fatima Hamlaoui: Inversion constructions
21: Jenneke van der Wal: The conjoint/disjoint alternation
22: Robert Botne: Tense and aspect
23: Maud Devos: Negation
24: Hannah Gibson: Auxiliary constructions
25: Jochen Zeller: Locatives
26: Patricia Schneider-Zioga: Non-verbal predication
27: Rose Letsholo-Tafila: Clause linkage
Part IV. Topics in Bantu semantics and pragmatics
28: Thera Marie Crane: Lexical structures and lexical semantics
29: Maarten Mous: The lexicon of the mixed language Ma'a/Mbugu
30: Steve Nicolle: Narrative discourse
31: Yukiko Morimoto and Nobuko Yoneda: Topic and focus
Part V. Topics in Bantu historical and comparative linguistics
32: Jeff Good: Historical morphosyntax and syntactic change
33: Eva-Marie Bloom Strom and Malin Petzell: . Micro-variation approaches to Bantu language varieties
34: Rasmus Bernander: Language contact and convergence
35: Rebecca Grollemund and Mark Pagel: Phylogenetic approaches to Bantu historical linguistics
36: Margarida Petter, Esmeralda Vailati Negrao, and Evani Viotti: Bantu languages in the diaspora
37: Nancy C. Kula: Vowel harmony
38: Maxwell Kadenge: Hiatus resolution
39: William G. Bennett: Consonantal processes
40: Michelle Morrison: Imbrication
41: Jonathan Nyabuto Choti: Nasal prefix segmental processes
42: Lee Bickmore: Melodic tone
43: Lotta Aunio: Nominal tone
44: Seunghun J. Lee: Depressor consonants
45: Njoya Ibirahim: Reduplication
46: Didier Demolin and Cedric Patin: Phonetics
47: Laura J. Downing: Prosody-syntax interface
48: Annie Rialland: Intonation
Part VII. Topics in Bantu sociolinguistics and applied linguistics
49: Stephanie Rudwick and Rose Marie Beck: Multilingualism in Bantu languages
50: Herman M. Batibo: Language endangerment and vitality
51: Rajend Mesthrie: Fanakalo, a Bantu-lexified pidgin
52: Ellen Hurst-Harosh: Youth language and registers
53: Judith Nakayiza and Medadi E. Ssentanda: Language policy and standardization
54: Ashraf Abdelhay, Cristine Severo, and Sinfree Makoni: Towards a decolonial Bantu linguistics
55: Ramona Kunene Nicolas: Language acquisition in Bantu languages
56: Naledi N. Kgolo: Mental representation and processing
57: Russell H. Kaschula, Michael M. Kretzer, and Peter N. Mose: African languages in education in Sub-Saharan Africa
58: Fridah Erastus Kanana: Bantu languages in the media
59: Alena Rettova: Literatures in Bantu languages
Part VIII. Language descriptions
60: Roland Kiessling: West Ring (Grassfields Bantu)
61: Gratien G. Atindogbe: Barombi (A41)
62: Emmanuel-Moselly Makasso: Basaa (A43)
63: Joseph Koni Muluwa: Nsamban (B85F)
64: Nico Nassenstein: Bangala (C30A)
65: Michael Meeuwis: Lingala (C30B)
66: Jean Paul Ngoboka and Cyprien Niyomugabo: Kinyarwanda (JD61)
67: Fridah Katushemererwe: Runyakitara (JE10A)
68: Saudah Namyalo and Jackson Ssekiryango: Luganda (JE15)
69: Christopher R. Green, Michael R. Marlo, and Michael Diercks: Wanga (JE32A)
70: Daisuke Shinagawa: Rwa (E621A), Uru (E622D), and Mkuu (E623C): Less described varieties of Kilimanjaro Bantu (Chaga) languages
71: Amani Lusekelo: Kiswahili (G40)
72: Brent Henderson: Chimiini (G412)
73: Karsten Legere: Kwangali (K33)
74: Stephen T. M. Lukusa: Ciluba (L31)
75: Boniface Kawasha: Lunda (L52)
76: Kelvin Mambwe: Bemba (M42)
77: Nobuko Yoneda: Matengo (N13)
78: Pascal J. Kishindo: Chinyanja/Chichewa (N31)
79: Armindo Ngunda and Carlos J. Manuel: Emakhuwa (P31)
80: Jekura U. Kavari: Otjiherero (R30)
81: Nhlanhla Mathonsi: Zulu (S42)
References
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