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65. Emory University: Linguistic Anthropology: Bemba A Linguistic Profile
With the extensive migration of Bembaspeaking peoples to the mining areas of the London School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
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Later published as: Debra Spitulnik and Mubanga E. Kashoki. 2001. "Bemba." Facts about the World's Languages: An Encyclopedia of the World's Major Languages, Past and Present. J. Garry and C. Rubino, eds. Pp. 81-85.
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Institute of Economic and Social Research, University of Zambia Language Name: Bemba. Autonym: iciBemba. Alternate spellings: ciBemba, ChiBemba, ichiBemba. Location: Principally spoken in Zambia, in the Northern, Copperbelt, and Luapula Provinces; also spoken in southern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and southern Tanzania. Family: Bemba is a Central Bantu language. The Bantu language family is a branch of the Benue-Congo family, which is a branch of the Niger-Congo family, which is a branch of Niger-Kordofanian. Related Languages: Most closely related to the Bantu languages Kaonde (in Zambia and DRC), Luba (in DRC), Nsenga and Tonga (in Zambia), and Nyanja/Chewa (in Zambia and Malawi).

66. The Cambridge History Of African And Caribbean Literature Two Volume Hardback Se
and African indigenous languages, 489–491. Caribbeans, xvi–xvii. boundaries, 717 Nguni people, 91–94. southern African writings, 290–291
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67. BANTU LANGUAGES - LoveToKnow Article On BANTU LANGUAGES
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BANTU LANGUAGES. The greater part of Africa south of the equator possesses but one linguistic family so far as its native inhabitants are concerned. This clearly-marked division of human speech has been entitled the Bantu, a name invented by Dr W. H. I. Bleek, and it is, on the whole, the fittest general term with which to designate the most remarkable group of African languages. 2 From this statement are excepted those tongues classified as semi-Bantu. In some languages of the Lower Niger and of the Gold Coast the word for fowl is generally traceable to a root kuba. This form kuba also enters the Cameroon region, where it exists alongside of -koko. Kuba may have arisen independently, or have been derived from the Bantu kuku. etymology of word-roots is concerned. Further evidence of slight etymological and even grammatical relationships may be traced as far west as the lower Niger and northern and western Gold Coast languages (and, in some word-roots, the Mandingo group). The Fula language would offer some grammatical resemblance if its suffixes were turned into prefixes (a change which has actually taken place in the reverse direction in the English language between its former Teutonic and its modern Romanized conditions; cf. offset and set-off, upstanding and standing-up ). The legends and traditions of the Bantu peoples themselves invariably point to a northern origin, and a period, not wholly removed from their racial remembrance, when they were strangers in their present lands. Seemingly the Bantu, somewhat early in their migration down the east coast, took to the sea, and not merely occupied the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar, but travelled as far afield as the Comoro archipelago and even the west coast of Madagascar. Their invasion of Madagascar must have been fairly considerable in numbers, and they doubtless gave rise to the race of black people known traditionally to the Hovas as the. Va-zimba.

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tabwa. THE RISING OF A NEW MOON A CENTURY OF tabwa ART. 3399 ROBERTSON, DONALD . PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIES OF SOUTH AND EAST AFRICAN PEOPLE, 18701920.
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69. CONJUNCTIONS29 Fall 1997 Phrenological Whitman Nathaniel Mackey
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70. Sources For The Numbers List
Thanks to the following people who ve sent me numbers over the net R.The Harris volume (The indigenous Lgs of the Caucasus) also has Old Georgian but
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This file gives the sources I've used for the [Numbers Index] Sources for the Numbers List
This page gives the sources for each language on the Numbers from 1 to 10 page . Sometimes half the work in dealing with a new language is finding out what it is, and relating it to the sometimes wildly varying classifications from Ruhlen , Voegelin, and the Ethnologue. There are notes relating to this, as well as information on dialects , and names of languages I don't have yet.
M.R.
Totals :5020 entries
-238 conlangs
-444 dead langs
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I have 83.2% of Ruhlen's 4750 languages.
Dialects I have but not in the list: 835, so the grand total is about 5612.
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71. LPCA Text Archives - Vol. 4 - Parole Et Savoir-faire Populaires: Conversations Ã
indigenous discrimination the ideological basis for local
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1. Introduction
2. Histoire de la poterie au Burundi
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1. Introduction Manwerika Sinabajije
2. Histoire de la poterie au Burundi
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L' extraction de l'argile Les hommes comme les femmes s'occupent du transport de l'argile par les hommes . Ensuite, la terre est . L'argile est ou battue , qui est obtenu par le broyage d'une pierre ocre ou d'anciens tessons. mouler le fond superposition des colombins d'argile col du pot est au moyen d'un morceau de chiffon humide polissage La ou finition du fond Le La cuisson Finalement les pots sont d'un enduit Celis Nzikobanyanka Anthropos Chrysostome , M.J. 1953. "De Klei-Industrie in Urundi."

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He will lead his people into a new dispensation in their onward march toward theattainment POEM by Kasiya Makaka Phiri, African Languages Literature
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76. Table Of Contents For Library Of Congress Control Number 2003007200
Table of contents for African folklore an encyclopedia / Philip M. Peek andKwesi Yankah, editors. Bibliographic record and links to related information
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