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Lexicophonological Comparative Analysis Of Selected Dialects Of The Merutharaka Group New Kanana Fridah Erastus

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Lexicophonological Comparative Analysis Of Selected Dialects Of The Merutharaka Group New Kanana Fridah Erastus
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Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.96 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Kanana Fridah Erastus
ISBN: 9783631603765, 3631603762
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: New

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Lexicophonological Comparative Analysis Of Selected Dialects Of The Merutharaka Group New Kanana Fridah Erastus by Kanana Fridah Erastus 9783631603765, 3631603762 instant download after payment.

This study is an investigation into the comparative phonology and lexicon of six barely-known Bantu varieties spoken in Kenya. These varieties (Imenti, Igoji, Tharaka, Mwimbi, Muthambi and Chuka) belong to the so-called Meru group. The study develops a new classification of these six dialects. Therefore, a dialectological approach is used, which includes the analysis of wordlists and lists of short phrases elicited in the field. From the data, isoglosses and similarities concerning morpho-phonological processes are drawn. The results show in which respects the dialects differ from each other. Thus, the present work contributes to comparative Bantu linguistics.

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