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Niger-Kordofanian
Bamileke
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Dschang Syllable Structure
- Scholarly paper on the phonology and syllable structure of Dschang, one of the Bamileke languages.
Tonal Merger in Medumba (Bamileke) Nouns
- Medumba is a Bantoid language of Cameroon. In this paper, researchers of the Boston University report a process of tonal merger that is taking place in the language and discuss the concept of floating tone.
Downstep and Contour Formation in Medumba: A Prosodic Account
- Medumba is a major Bamileke language of Western Cameroon with a complex tone system. In this article, researchers of Boston University argue that prosodic structure plays a significant role in the application of downstep and other tone rules.
A Phonological Sketch of Ngiemboon-Bamileke
- The phonology of Ngiemboon, one of the Bamileke languages, spoken by a quarter million people in Cameroon.
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