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36 titres trouvés
[8624] Herbert, Robert K. (1974) : Selected topics in the phonology and acoustic structure of Luganda
[8625] Herbert, Robert K. (1974) : ‘Seven will give you five’ - Luganda vowels
[8628] Herbert, Robert K. (1975) : Reanalyzing prenasalized consonants
[8629] Herbert, Robert K. (1975/76) : A reanalysis of Luganda vowels
[8630] Herbert, Robert K. (1977) : Morphophonological palatalization in Southern Bantu: a reply to segmental fusion
[8631] Herbert, Robert K. (1977) : Prefix restructuring, lexical representation and the Bantu noun
[8632] Herbert, Robert K. (1977) : Phonetic analysis in phonological description: prenasalized consonants and Meinhof’s rule
[8633] Herbert, Robert K. (1977) : The non-dissimilatory nature of nasal compound dissimilation in Bantu
[8634] Herbert, Robert K. (1978) : Another look at meta-rules and “family universals”
[8635] Herbert, Robert K. (1978) : Morphological re-analysis in the Bantu nasal class
[8636] Herbert, Robert K. (1983) : Clicks in normal and delayed acquisition of Zulu (abstract)
[8637] Herbert, Robert K. (1985) : Gender systems and semanticity: two case histories from Bantu
[8638] Herbert, Robert K. (1987) : Articulatory modes and typological universals: the puzzle of Bantu ejectives and aspirates
[8639] Herbert, Robert K. (1989) : Southern Bantu unity: myth or reality?
[8640] Herbert, Robert K. (1990) : The sociohistory of clicks in southern Africa
[8641] Herbert, Robert K. (1990) : Labial palatalization in Nguni and Sotho languages: internal and external evidence
[8642] Herbert, Robert K. (1990) : The relative markedness of click sounds: evidence from language change, acquisition and avoidance
[8643] Herbert, Robert K. (1990) : Hlonipha and the ambiguous women
[8645] Herbert, Robert K. (1991) : Patterns in language change, acquisition and dissolution: noun prefixes and concords in Bantu
[8647] Herbert, Robert K. (1992) : Introduction: language in a divided society
[8651] Herbert, Robert K. (1995) : The sociolinguistics of personal names: two South African studies
[8652] Herbert, Robert K. (1995) : Prenasalized consonants and Dahl’s Law: questions of representation and subclass
[8653] Herbert, Robert K. (1995) : The sociohistory of clicks in southern Bantu
[8655] Herbert, Robert K. (1997) : The meaning of language choices in South Africa: social and pragmatic factors
[8657] Herbert, Robert K. (2002) : The sociohistory of clicks in southern Bantu
[8658] Herbert, Robert K. (2002) : The political economy of language shift: language and gendered ethnicity in a Thonga community
[8626] Herbert, Robert K. (Ed) (1975) : Proceedings of the 6th conference on African linguistics, held at the Ohio State University, Columbus, April 12-13, 1975
[8627] Herbert, Robert K. (Ed) (1975) : Patterns in language, culture and society: sub-Saharan Africa. Proceedings of the symposium on African languages, culture and society, held at the Ohio State University, Columbus, April 11, 1975
[8646] Herbert, Robert K. (Ed) (1992) : Language and society in Africa: the theory and practice of sociolinguistics
[8648] Herbert, Robert K. (Ed) (1993) : Not with one mouth: continuity and change on southern African language studies (C. M. Doke centenary)
[8650] Herbert, Robert K. (Ed) (1993) : Foundations in southern African linguistics
[8654] Herbert, Robert K. (Ed) (1997) : African linguistics at the crossroads: papers from Kwaluseni, 1st World Congress of African Linguistics, Swaziland, 18-22. VII. 1994
[8656] Herbert, Robert K. & Richard Bailey (2002) : The Bantu languages: sociohistorical perspectives
[8644] Herbert, Robert K. & Senna Bogatsu (1990) : Changes in Northern Sotho and Tswana personal pronouns
[8649] Herbert, Robert K. & Thomas N. Huffman (1993) : A new perspective on Bantu expansion and classification: linguistic and archaeological evidence fifty years after Doke
[9192] Huffman, Thomas N. & Robert K. Herbert (1994/95) : New perspectives on Eastern Bantu