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- catalog contributor b5640266.
- catalog contributor b5640267.
- catalog contributor b5640268.
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Introduction. 2.0. The Sabaki languages. 3.0. Neighboring Bantu and Non-Bantu Languages. 4.0. A Time Framework for NEC, Sabaki, and Swahili. 5.0. Models, Methods, and Principles of Linguistic Reconstruction. 6.0. Eastern East Africa as a Linguistic Area. 7.0. Previous Scholarship. 8.0. "Language" versus "Dialect" -- Ch. 2. A Comparative Historical Phonology of Sabaki. 2.0. The Sabaki languages. 3.0. An Overview of the Phonological System. 4.0. Proto Sabaki *p, *t, *c, *k; *W, *l, *j, *g. 5.0. The Sabaki Fricatives *f, *v, *s, *z. 6.0. Strengthening (Comorian and SD). 7.0. The PSA Nasals. 8.0. Proto Sabaki Nasal + Consonant Sequences. 9.0. Consonant-Glide Sequences. 10.0. PSA Seven Vowels, Long Vowels, and Vowel Processes. 11.0. The Phonology of the Noun-class Prefixes. 12.0. NEC: Its Phonological Definition. 13.0. Northeast Coast, Sabaki, and Interrelationships. 14.0. Internal Sabaki Interrelationships. 15.0. Subgrouping Summary. Addendum to Chapter 2: Tone (and Stress) in Sabaki / Gerard Philippson -- Ch. 3. Lexis. 2.0. Quantitative evidence for NEC and Sabaki. 3.0. Qualitative evidence for NEC, Sabaki, and Sabaki languages. 4.0. Historical Lexical Development of Sabaki Languages -- Ch. 4. Morphology: Sabaki Nominal and Verbal Systems. 2.0. The Noun. 3.0. The Verb -- Ch. 5. Synthesis. 2.0. Proto-Northeast Coast features. 3.0.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xxxii, 780 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Swahili and Sabaki.".
- catalog identifier "0520097750 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Swahili and Sabaki.".
- catalog isPartOf "University of California publications in linguistics ; v. 121".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng swa".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berkeley : University of California Press,".
- catalog relation "Swahili and Sabaki.".
- catalog subject "496/.392 20".
- catalog subject "Bantu languages History.".
- catalog subject "PL8701 .N87 1993".
- catalog subject "Swahili language History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Introduction. 2.0. The Sabaki languages. 3.0. Neighboring Bantu and Non-Bantu Languages. 4.0. A Time Framework for NEC, Sabaki, and Swahili. 5.0. Models, Methods, and Principles of Linguistic Reconstruction. 6.0. Eastern East Africa as a Linguistic Area. 7.0. Previous Scholarship. 8.0. "Language" versus "Dialect" -- Ch. 2. A Comparative Historical Phonology of Sabaki. 2.0. The Sabaki languages. 3.0. An Overview of the Phonological System. 4.0. Proto Sabaki *p, *t, *c, *k; *W, *l, *j, *g. 5.0. The Sabaki Fricatives *f, *v, *s, *z. 6.0. Strengthening (Comorian and SD). 7.0. The PSA Nasals. 8.0. Proto Sabaki Nasal + Consonant Sequences. 9.0. Consonant-Glide Sequences. 10.0. PSA Seven Vowels, Long Vowels, and Vowel Processes. 11.0. The Phonology of the Noun-class Prefixes. 12.0. NEC: Its Phonological Definition. 13.0. Northeast Coast, Sabaki, and Interrelationships. 14.0. Internal Sabaki Interrelationships. 15.0. Subgrouping Summary. Addendum to Chapter 2: Tone (and Stress) in Sabaki / Gerard Philippson -- Ch. 3. Lexis. 2.0. Quantitative evidence for NEC and Sabaki. 3.0. Qualitative evidence for NEC, Sabaki, and Sabaki languages. 4.0. Historical Lexical Development of Sabaki Languages -- Ch. 4. Morphology: Sabaki Nominal and Verbal Systems. 2.0. The Noun. 3.0. The Verb -- Ch. 5. Synthesis. 2.0. Proto-Northeast Coast features. 3.0.".
- catalog title "Swahili and Sabaki : a linguistic history / Derek Nurse and Thomas J. Hinnebusch ; edited by Thomas J. Hinnebusch ; with a special addendum by Gérard Philipson.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".