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[7650]   Greenway, P. J. (1947) : A veterinary glossary of some tribal languages of Tanganyika Territory
[7903]   Guthrie, Malcolm (1971) : Comparative Bantu: an introduction to the comparative linguistics and prehistory of the Bantu languages, 2: Bantu prehistory, inventory and indexes
[25338]   Johnston, [Sir] Harry Hamilton (1922 [1919]) : A comparative study of the Bantu and semi-Bantu languages
[12754]   Maho, Jouni Filip & Bonny [Eva] Sands (2002) : The languages of Tanzania: a bibliography
[13879]   Mkokagu, J. D. (1991) : Tone and accent in Kisongwe
[14405]   Msanjila, Yohana P. (2004) : The future of the Kisafwa language: a case study of Ituha village in Tanzania
[14695]   Mwansanga, C. (1999) : Semantic connotations of people’s names in Shisafwa
[15447]   Nurse, Derek (1988) : The diachronic background to the language communities of southwestern Tanzania
[15405]   Nurse, Derek & Gérard Philippson (1975/99) : The Tanzanian Language Survey
[16449]   Philippson, Gérard (1991) : Tons et accent dans les langues bantu d’Afrique orientale: étude comparative, typologique et diachronique
[17778]   Sambeek, Jan van (1933) : Manuscript of Safwa grammar
[20102]   Turner, K. , D. Liddle , S. Daggett & T. Hadlock (1998) : Sociolinguistic survey among the Safwa people, Mbeya district, Mbeya region, Tanzania
[20481]   Voorhoeve, Jan (19--) : A grammar of Safwa: preliminary draft based on previous research by J. van Sambeek, checked by C. K. Mwachusa
[20492]   Voorhoeve, Jan (1973) : Safwa as a restricted tone system
[20662]   Walsh, Martin T. & Imani N. Swilla (2000) : Linguistics in the Corridor: a review of research on the Bantu languages of South-West Tanzania, North-East Zambia and North Malawi
[20663]   Walsh, Martin T. & Imani N. Swilla (2001) : Linguistics in the Corridor: a review of research on the Bantu languages of South-West Tanzania, North-East Zambia and North Malawi