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[22077] [Anonymous] (1939) : Kikamba-English dictionary
[4657] Crabtree, William Arthur (1922) : Primitive speech. Part I: a study in African phonetics
[6375] Evans-Pritchard, Edward Evan (1929) : Some collective expressions of obscenity in Africa
[6498] Farnsworth, E. M. (1952) : A Kamba grammar
[6499] Farnsworth, E. M. (1957) : A Kamba grammar
[6747] Ford, Kevin C. (1976) : Tone in Kikamba and the Central Kenya Bantu languages
[7903] Guthrie, Malcolm (1971) : Comparative Bantu: an introduction to the comparative linguistics and prehistory of the Bantu languages, 2: Bantu prehistory, inventory and indexes
[8831] Hinnebusch, Thomas J. (1974) : Rule inversion and restructuring in Kikamba
[9078] Horton, Rose M. (1960) : Kamba Bible dictionary
[25338] Johnston, [Sir] Harry Hamilton (1922 [1919]) : A comparative study of the Bantu and semi-Bantu languages
[28246] Jones, Patrick & Jake Fryer (2019) : Reconsidering tone and melodies in Kikamba
[10860] Kioko, Angelina Nduku (1994) : Issues in the syntax of Kikamba, a Bantu language
[10861] Kioko, Angelina Nduku (1995) : The Kikamba multiple applicative: a problem for the lexical functional grammar analysis
[10862] Kioko, Angelina Nduku (1999) : The syntactic status of the reciprocal and the reflexive affixes in Bantu
[10863] Kioko, Angelina Nduku (2000) : On determining the primary object in Bantu
[10866] Kioko, Angelina Nduku (2005) : Theoretical issues in the grammar of Kikamba, a Bantu language
[12184] Lindblom, [Karl] Gerhard (1926) : Notes on Kamba grammar, with two appendices: “Kamba names of persons, places, animals and plants” and “Salutations”
[22730] Lindblom, [Karl] Gerhard (1927) : Forskningar bland niloter och bantu i Kavirondo, särskilt med hänsyn till äldre kulturelement [Research among Nilotes and Bantu in Kavirondo, with special reference to older cultural elements]
[12731] Maho, Jouni Filip (1995) : Calculating differences in phonological features of consonants in a sample of 25 Bantu languages
[12754] Maho, Jouni Filip & Bonny [Eva] Sands (2002) : The languages of Tanzania: a bibliography
[13239] Maundu, P. Mumo (1985) : Some aspects of consonantal sound change in KiKamba
[13329] Mbiti, John S. (1959) : English-Kamba vocabulary
[13760] Miehe, Gudrun (1989) : Verbal extensions in Swahili and neighbouring languages
[14690] Mwangi, Serah (2001) : The syntax and semantics of causative affixes in Central Kenya Bantu
[14721] Myers, Amy (1975) : Complementizer choice in selected Eastern Bantu languages
[14903] Ndumbu, J. M. G. & Wilfred Howell Whiteley (1962) : Some problems of stability and emphasis in Kamba one-word tenses
[15640] Odden, David [Arnold] & R. Ruth Roberts-Kohno (1999) : Constraints on superlow tone in Kikamba
[16449] Philippson, Gérard (1991) : Tons et accent dans les langues bantu d’Afrique orientale: étude comparative, typologique et diachronique
[17293] Roberts-Kohno, R. Ruth (1995) : Vowel coalescence and hiatus in Kikamba
[17294] Roberts-Kohno, R. Ruth (1996) : Kikamba verb stems tonology
[17295] Roberts-Kohno, R. Ruth (1998) : Empty root nodes in Kikamba: conflicting evidence and theoretical implications
[17296] Roberts-Kohno, R. Ruth (1999) : Kikamba verb stem tonology
[17297] Roberts-Kohno, R. Ruth (1999) : Kikamba: evidence for the tone feature [extreme]
[24595] Roberts-Kohno, R. Ruth (2000) : Kikamba Phonology and Morphology
[27620] Roberts-Kohno, Ruth (2014) : Melodic Tones in Kikamba
[19109] Stoneham, H. F. & [Lord] Raglan (1931) : East African languages, with a reply from Lord Raglan - Correspondence to the editor
[20035] Tucker, Archibald Norman & Margaret Arminel Bryan (1957) : Linguistic survey of the northern Bantu borderland, 4: languages of the eastern section, Great Lakes to Indian Ocean
[20626] Wald, Benji [Victor] (1975) : Animate concords in northeast coastal Bantu: its linguistic and social implications as a case of grammatical convergence
[21072] Whiteley, Wilfred Howell (1963) : Loan words in Kamba: a preliminary survey
[21071] Whiteley, Wilfred Howell & M. G. Muli (1962) : Practical introduction to Kamba